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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1857-12-30

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1857-12-30 page 1

I Ml y hi VOLUME XXI. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 30, 1857. NUMBER 115. if rniuuu OA1LV TBI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY rt a ii ouijiin oo W W. HCUOULEB, Editor. 1 iriiitt Invariably in Advance. ii.nr- $0.00 pr year, y th Carrier, per mk Ui), ete. i Kt-tt.iu.T 8 00 pryar, Wsse-iv J 00 " Club of ten and owr 1.50 " MUMS OF ADVKKTiaiNO BT THE SQUARE, (m um ob use ua a sjcaxx.) Ui i tar 1 year ..$10 00 ; oh aquer WMki., .S3 60 Om " month 12 00 j on ' 1 mki,, . 00 One 11 month 10 00 ; on " 1 weak.... 10 One " Smooths 00 J on " Sday..... 1 00 (in " 3 month 6 to ; on " Sdara.... 71 dri. " 1 month 4 60 ; on " 1 insertion 60 Displayed advertisement half mot than th above rates. vertiaeinenta, levied and placed in th ooluoia of .- .ialNotloM,"daueK(iuiraiarf raid. All ontlMi required to be published by law, legal rates II oidred on Ui Inside exclusively after th nrst mk. t'l per eout. mora than th abor rata ; bat all ash will pper in in m-wiy iuwwmwki. r llualness Cards, not exceeding tr Unas, pr jnr, In' I ilp. f i,60 pur lin ; outeld $2. Notion of meeting, chnrltabla aooletlei, fir ompe- i4-, tut., hair prloe. I Advertisement not accompanied with written dlree- a. linn will be Inserted till forbid, and ehaifed eooord- i uiy. All iramtunt adtxrtuemtntM mutt be paid in adraexx, his rul will not b laried from. Under the present system, th adrertiser Bar 10 much for th spao h occupies, th change belnf iharireable with th composition only. Thl pus 1 now reneraiiy aonoiwa. BUSINESS CARDS. S. B. H ANNUM, Attorney at Law, Notary Public AfTD Commtatotier of Deed, Depositions, te. FOR ALL TUB WBHTKRN STATES AND TERRITORIES, AND CUKNG0TIC0T, FENNSTLTANIA AND NEW TORE. VFICE-NO. 6 JOHNSON BUILDING, HIGH STREET, COLUMBUS, OHIO, Dorotea especial attention to making Colleetlona, taking Deposition, and OonTeyanolng. RSFERE NOES: Swatns Babbk, Ciacost N. Olds, 10 se8 L. J. CRITCHFIEUD, ttoruov a, t Xa art COLUMBUS, OHIO. II llice in the Uncon BalidiDg, High Street. ma22-dtr ALLEN G. THURMAN, Attornoy ivt Tjaw, COLUMBUS, O. OFFICE ON HIGH STREET, ehM-ly Between Friend and Moond at. M. C. LILLET, BOOK-BINTSXin AMD Blnnk Book Manufacturer, High street, between Broad and Gay its. 170 COLUMBUS. OHIO. 1111 L. U. t'lSUEK, 'Vil Engineer, Surveyor and DranghUman, Biabe' Bleak, owr RudillH', High Street, Columbus, Ohio. 4 LL, kinds of land and engineer- 1 tY INtt Surveying and Leveling; Happing Platting: Meohanloel and Architectural Drawing, promptly and etraiactorily executed, rioter to M. L. Sullirant, Esq., John Graham, Eaq., Ool. Me-lhery, 0. R jy31-dlmwly R. E. CHAMPION, dials Coal and Coke. VAVBUDOE, UOCKtNQ. NORTHERN. ZANMS-V1LLB AND BLACKSMITH. Yard and Offloe near Railroad Depot, no26 COLUMBU8, O. Mils. M. I1UPPEKTON. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (OLD STAND OF fHATLIT A HALL,) man street, columbvs. $W Straw Hate Bleaohed and Preaaed. aprlO-ly GGODALE HOUSE, COLUMBUS, OHIO. 'PUIS SUmCRIBEttS ARE HAPPY TO X announce thai their arrangement are now com. plate, and thii House will be opened to th Pnblio on Tueiduy niorutm;, liecenibw 3Uth, I860. We iurite tbe attention of trarelera and other, to a Hotel newly liniHhed, furnished aud replete In rry department. No paiOH aball be wanting on oar part to make (lie (looj.l Hons what i daird at th Capital of the Stole. JAMES A. BAKCU3, J. W. CULL1KK, oe29 Pronrielori. MIVI'K'S.' THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY entered into a copartnership in th praotio of Med-lolne and Hurgery in thl city and Tleinity, under th name of "Uarr Hill." Offlc on the corner of Town and Third utreeta, lately oooupled by Morrison A Barr. Special atteution pain to diseasa of th Lunga ani; ,'emal diseaaa.- R. N. BARB. nolH-tf K. L. HILL. HAT STORE. Change of Proprietors. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO -I- announc to hi friends and the public generally tut he has puichaaed the titock, Good Will, 4c, of Mr Henry Sm.th, in the Hat Htore In th Odtoa Block. Mr! Hmilh will remain In charge of th buaineaa. Ihe continue J patronage of bla customer I respectfully solicited Ihe subscriber will oolleot all debt, and settle outstanding aocounts. eel flFORne UltKinu William Scott, AND D A. IX Bntt W riLL BE FOUND AT HIS SA- Ullltf fniiw AttAit lln Im ik.. k . A .. . ort) under Barllitt Smlth'e Banking bue In AMBOS'S BUILDING, ' Hiyk Street, Muieen tht American and tteil Hmut, Jei- Oolumbua, Olxio. HEAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE BROKER, Offloe In Piatt' Building, Weat of th Poet Offio. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH HE R. L. t'0 BBS, Esq., for th purpoa of doing a General Agency Hualneaa, we are prepared to Bay, Hell and Ex-ehanxe for other, on th moat accommodating term, all kind of Hl Property, Railroad, and other Bonds' and Stoeka of all descriptions, and MAKE COLLECTIONS LOUIS ItlN&Y, eait tide of High Street, between Tbvm asm Ridt, MANUFACTURER OF STENCIL WORK: RAISED METAL LETTERS For Fancy 8lgn Work, Firemen and Military Companies Baggage Ch,;ka, Door Number, Door PUUa, fceTnadi to order. Also, Electro-Plating and Gilding Don In th Beat Btyl. Old Wn.ro Ho-Platod. I bare Just opened a eomplet aasortment of GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY, Th Plating of whloh lean warrant, a ltta my own ,ork- s3 seA7-eodle AMERICAN HOUSE, PIQUA, OHIO, T. VANAMAN, PROPRIETOR, ASSISTED BT W. P. BENNETT, JTormerij of the ''GIB80N HOUSE," Cincinnati. ! UUOLARblllP.A SCHOLARSHIP IN A OCm,MuuOoUg.f.Tl Apply at th la offloe. Times of IIoIcHdk Courts in the State of Ohio. HttaRKTARY or SriTi's Omui, 1 Columbus, O., Dec. 7, 1B6T. THE UEOULAR TIMES OF HOLD A. Ing th Dletrict Court and the Courts of Common Plea In all th counties of th State, compiled from returns of Common Pisa Judge man to this ofuoe, aud atatutea in tore Bxlog tn urn oi uoiaing uouru: FIRST JUDICIAL DIJTRICT HAMILTON COUNTY, oorjrr or oomhoh plka. On th firet Monday of January, th ascond Monday of May, and th Brat Monday oi roTember. Dmtnior cocbt. Onth, flrat Monday in April, and th first Monday In uotonvr, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. frtt Subdivition. In th county of Butler, February 16, June 1, and Osteon 18. la th county of Prebl, March 16, Jun 91, and No-Tmber SO. Second Subdivition. In th county of Champaign, February 1, May SI, and October 18. In th county of Montgomery, March 16, Jun 7, and Noeember 8. In the county of Miami, February 16, Jun 21, and ieoemoer o. Third Subdivition. In th county of Greene, February 1, May 91, and October U in th county of Clark, February 1, Jun 38, and De- oemuer ic In th county of Clinton, February 22, Jun 8, and no'smoer In the county of Warren, Maici 18, Jun 17, and No. Tember 28. DUTB10T oocsi. In th county of Butler, en th twelfth day of April; In th oonnty of Preble, on th third day of May; In th countr of Dark, on th tenth dar of Mar: In th county of Montgomery, on the sersnteentb day of Mar: In th oounty of Miami, on th twenty-third day of August; In th oounty of Champaign, on th thirtieth day of Auiust; In the conotr of Clark, on th alxth dar of September: In th oounty of Waiso, on the thirteenth day of September; in tni a county of Clinton, on th twentr-third dar of epieruDer; In th county of Greene, on th fourth day of October.THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Firit Subdivitim. In the county of Allen, on th first Tuesday of March. th second Tuesday of May, and th first Tuesday of October. In th oonnty of Hardin, on th second Taeadar of M,ron. tne third Tuesdar or Mar. and the aecond Tues day of October. in in county or Logan, on lb third lue.aay ot March, th fourth Tuesday of Mar. and th third Tues day of October. In th countr of Union, on the first Tuearlar of Aoril. th aecond Tuesdar of Jun. and th first Tuesdar of Norember. In the countr of Marlon, nn the second Tusdar ot April, the ibird Tuesdar of June, and the second Tues day of Norember. in the couutr oi abelhr. on the fourth Tuesdar of April, the flrat Tuesday In July, and the lourth Tuesday of Norember. In th countr of Auilaire. on th flrat Tuesdar of May, th second Tuesdar of Julr. and the second Tues day of December. aeoma siwaivinon. In the county of Paulding , on the fourth dar of March. and the tenth day of Norember. In t he countr of Williams, on th eighteenth day of Match, th ernth day of July, aud th fourteenth day of October. Inth oonnty of Fulton, on the twenty fourth dar of March, the fourteenth day of July, and thetwenty-ser-enth day of October. in th oonnty or Henry, on the thirty Brat day of March, and the thl'd day of Norember. In th onotr of Defiance, on tbe aerentb dar of April. the twenty-Brat day of July, and the eighth day of October.In th county of Mercer, on the toanty-flrst dar of April, and th urenteenth day of Norember. In the countr of Van Wert, on the twentr-elehth dar of April, and tbe toentr-fourth dar of Norember. In th county of Putnam, on th third Tueaday of jun, ana in nret ay oi December. Third Subdivinon. In th oounty of Wood of th fonrth Tuesday of Febru ary, tbe second Tuesday of Jun, and th second Monday of Oetotwr. In th county of Seneca on th second Tuesday of aiarcn, in intra luesaay ot June, and the lourth Monday of October. In tb oonnty of Hancock on th fimt Tnrndar of Anril. the Brat Tneaday of July, and the third Tueaday of Norember.In the county of Wyandot on tbe third Tuesdar of Anrll. the lecond Tueaday of July, and fourth Tuesday of Norember.In th connty of Crawford on the fourth Tuesdar of aprii, tn mira luesaar oi juir. ana tne second luesdar of December. DISTRICT COtTKT. In th county of Shelby on tb twenty-ninth dar of in tn oounty ot Mercer on th u-st day or August; In th county of Auglaiia on th fourth day ot Au gust; in tn county ot Allen on th sixth day of August; In th county of Marion on th aerenlh day of Au gust; In tb county of Loan on th thirteenth day of Au gust; in th connty of Union on th twentieth day of Au gust; in tn county or Hardin on the twenty-fifth dar of Au gust: in tu connty of Crawford on tbe twentr-ninth dar of august; lu th county of Wyandot on th flrat day of September;In th oounty of Seneca on the third day of September;In the countr of Hancock on th tenth dar of Septem ber; In th oonnty of Wood on tb twentieth day of May; In th countr of Henrr on th twentieth dar of Sen- tember; In tb countr of Fulton on th twntr-aecond dar of September; In tb connty of William on the twenty fourth day of September; In th county of Defiance on th twenty aixth day of September; In th county of Paulding on the thirtieth day of September;In this county of Tan Wert on the aecond dar of In. her; In th county of Tntnam on th fourth day of Oetn. ber. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON PLKAS. Firit Subdivition. In the countr of Erie on the aecond Monday of Febru ary, the fourth Mondar of Mar. aud the flrat Mondr of October. In th oounty of Huron on th flrat Hondar of ur-h th second Monday of Jun. and th fourth Mundiv of October. In th countr of Lucaa on the aecond Mnndsr of March, th third Mondar of Jun. and th Brat Monday of Norember. In th countr of Sanduskr on th fourth Mnnrlav of March, th fourth Monday in June, and tbe third Mon day of Norember. In tb countr of Ottawa on the Arst Tuesday of April, th flrat Tuesday of July, and th flrat Monday of December. Aecond Subdivirion In th countr of Lotaln on th second Tuesdar of Feb ruary, tbe second Tuesday of May, and th Brat Wed-neaday after th aecond Tneaday of Ootobor. in ui county oi aieaioa on tbe Or.t Monday of March, It flrat Monday of Jun, and th flrat Mondar of No-Timlar.In th eonntr of Summit on the fan.tl, T,,..,Uv nt March, th third Tuesday of June, anil h ihi.A day of Nor,nbr. lAtrd duiditruion. In th County Of Ourahmra on th flftaenth ri.w nt tr.Vw ruary, th aarenteenta day of May, and tb fifteenth day of Norember. OISTBiCr OODKT. In th countr of Erie on the e..ih of a n.n . In th couutr of Ottawa on th. .i,.i.t.i. a1 r In the county of Lucaa on the twenty flrat dar of April; ' ' in th county of Sandusky on th fifth day of May-In th county of Huron on the ninth day of Mar- ' In the ountr of Lorain on th fifteonth d of Ii... tember: ' ' in tne county of Medina on the twent,. second d- of September; In tbe countr of Summit on the twente.nl. .ih .1.. of o., - --j T""r" ... in tne county or Cuyahoga on the elerenth dar or Oo tober. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON rxr-AS. Pint Subdivition. nun mm. Inth Cnntrof Adam nn the aennit T.....1.-I- January;- ' """"" in in oounty ot Brown on th third Tuesdar in Jnnu. arr; In th county of Clermon t on th second Tueadar af-tar th third Tueadar In Januarr. icon) TRRM. In th oounty of Adam on th third Tueaday in Marin tbcoontrof Brown on the unit T, ...,(.. . ' after; In th countr of Clermont on the aaennd T,,...i.. .r tr said last mentioned Tueaday. Tains tkrm. In. the connty of Adam, In th third Tueaday in Oeto- 1' .... " " me connty or Brown on th next Tneaday ther- . jh-'tt,,.t,7 o'CIermonton th, ncood Tuesdar after ll41atmBtlend.Tnday. ' Second Subdivition. rnun tikm. In th conuty of Roes on th aecond Tueaday la February;In the county of Fayette on the fourth Tuesday thereafter;In the county of Highland on the Brat Tuesday after said last mentioned Tueaday. riooiio mail. In the oounty of Highland on th Brat Tneaday in June; In the county of Roaa on t aecond Tuesday next thereaf'er; In th county o' Fayett on th third Tuesday after said last mentioned Tueaday. IBIIO KM. Iu the county of Highland on tbe third Tuesday in October; In tbe county of Fayette ou tbe second Tuesday thereafter:In th oounty ol Roas ou th aeeoud Tueaday after said last mentioned luesaay Third Subdivition. naxiTaaa. lu the county of Plokaway on tbe aeeoud Tusa lay tn February; In the oounty ol Franklin on the aecond Tueaday there after; In the oouuty of Madlaoi on tbe fourth Tuesday next aucoeeding aaid laat mentioned luesday. sxouno linn. In th oounty ot Pickaway on tb third Monday la May; lu th county of Madison on th saoond Tuudsy th .re after; In the county of Franklin ou the Tuesday nell suo eeedlng tbe la.t mentioned Tueiday. thud nxn. In th county of Ftanalln on th tbltd Tueaday In October;In th county of Pickaway on th fourth Tuesday there- la ihe county of Madison on lb second Tuesday after aaid laat mentioned I uesaay. . DISTHICI COURT. In th county of Madison on th aecond Wednesday in April; In the county of Franklin on the Monday next suo ceedlnx said aecond Wedneadar: la tb county of Pickaway on th second Wednesday neat succeeding said Monday; In the countr of Fayette on th Wednesday next sue ceedinrr the laat mentioned Wednesday: In the county or nose on tne Honuay next succteamg the lakt mentioned Wednesday; In the couuty ot Adams on the third Wednesday in September; In the county nl Brown on the Monday next succeed ing aaid laat mentioned Wtdneaday; In the countr of Clermont on tbe Monday next suc ceeding tbe last meotloned Monday; In the county of Highland on the aecond Wednesday after aaid laat mentioned Monday. FIXTH JUDICUL DNTKICr COUBI OF COMMON PLatS. Firtt Subdivition. In tb county of Knox on th twenty-second day of February, the thirtieth day of August, and th twenty- nith day ot uotooar; l f I .olrlniF on Ih. flft.anlh Au ,.t U...I, the thirteenth day of September, and the teenty -second day of Norember. In th eouutr of Delaware on the fifth dar of Aorll. the twenty-aerenth day ol September, and the thirteenth day of December. necona aueuimion. In the county of Aehland on the twanty-aecond day of February, tbe twenty-aerentb day of fceptember, and the thirteenth day of December. in the couuty ol Richland on the eighth dayof March, th twenty third day of August, and the twenty second day of November. in trie evunt or norrowon to pita ay oi apru, tne thirteenth cay ol September, ana tne eigbtn aay ol No rember. lAtrd SuWttniwn. In thi county of Wayne on the twenty-third dar of February, tbe twenty-fourth day of Auguat, and the eoud dsy of Norember. In tbe county ol Holmes on tne iweniy-eecona aay ol March, the thirteenth day of :eptembr, and tbetweuty-niuth day of r-orember. la the county oi voaiitctoa on toe nun aay oi aptu, the twenty aerentb day of September, and the thirteenth day of December. Domuci OOfRT. In the county of Wayne on th twenty-sixth day of April. In the countr of Richland on th ernth dar of Mar. In tbe county of Aah.and on the nineteenth day of slaf. In th county ot Morrow on th twenty -alxth day of May. In the county of Delaware oo the second day of June. In the county of Knox on the ninth day of June. In the couuty of Licking on the twenty. first day of Juoe. In the county of Holme on the ninth day of Auguat. In the county of Co-hocton on the sixteenth day of Anguat. SEVlNrH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF CO.MO.N I'LUAS. ftnl Subiivitim. The Spring terms shall be held In tbe county of Fairfield on the fourth Monday of Febiuary; In tbe coun ty of Perry on tbe lourth Monday next atter the fourth Monday of February, and in ih oounty of Hocking on tbe second Monday after ine ionrtn Monday oi ,so ruary. Tho Summer term ahall be held In the county of Fairfield on tb second Monday ol May; In the couuty of rerry on tbe fourth Monday next after the aecond Monday ol May; and In tb county of Hocklug on the second Mnnd.y next after tbe second Monday of May. The F..11 teims ahall be he'd In tu county of Fairfield on the liret Mondar of October; In tbe county of ferry on tb second Monday thereafter, and In the County of Hocking on tbe lourth Monday next thereafter. Second Subdivition. The Spring term ahall be held in the county of Scioto on tbe aecond Monday in February; in the county of rise on tne lourtn jaonaay in reoruary; m tne eouoty of Lawrence on the aecond tueaday next af ler the lourth Monday In February; in the county of Jackson on the tourin lueaday uext alter tne tourtu Mouaay inr-ebru-key; and in the county of Vinton on tbe lourth Monday next after the fourtu Monday In February. Tb aummer teima shall be held In tbe county of Sci oto on the second Monday In May, in tb county ot Pike on tne lourtn Monday in Hay, in iu county ol Jackson on th second Tneaday next alter tbe fourth Mondar in May, tn the oounty of Vinton on the second Monday noxt alter tn lourtn Monday in May, in tn county ol Lawrence on tb foutth Tuesday next after th fourth Monday in May, The fall term shall bs held In th county of Lawrence nn the last Thursday in September, in the oounty of Jackson on th Moond Monday next after the second Tuesday In Oc ober, in the cotnty of Vinton on the Brat Monday neit after the aecond Tueeday ol October, in the oounty ol Pike on Wedneaday noxt atter th ascond Tueaday in October, in the county of Ho oto onth third Monday next after tb cacond lueaday In October, third Subdivition. Th spring terms shall be held In th couuty ol Wash-in ton on th third Tueeday next after the aecond Monday In February ; la tbe county of Athena on the second Monday; In the o uuty of Meig ou th third Tuesday; And in th county of uailia on th fourth Mouday next after tb aaid third Tueaday, next after the said aecond Monday of Febiua y. The aummer terma ahall be held in tbe county of Waah-Ingtou on the Thursday next preceding the aeeoud Monday or May; In the county of Athena on th aecond Monday; In , hi. .imLtunf U.I 1,A ,,. T.....1... ' ' And in tb county of Gallia tn th lourth Monday next after tb said 'Ihurtday, next prculiig tb said aecunu jaunuajr ui nay. Th Kail terms ahall beheld In th countr of Waahlne ton on the flrat Thuraday next after ihe aecond Tuesday oi vctouer; In th county of Athens on th second Monday; And in th oonnty of tialiia on th fourth Monday next alter the Uret said Thuraday next after the said aecona lueeaay oi uciober. mantra1 fYirrnr In the county of Washington on the lecond Monday of April; Iu tb county of Meig on th flrat Friday after th ..A.mfl Mnnrlav nf Anvil- In tb county of Uailia on th third Monday of April; In th county of Lawiaoc i n Ih Brat Thuraday alter tbe third Monday In April; Iu the county of Scioto on th first Monday of April; In th county of Perry on the Brat Wedneaday of September;In the county of Fairfield on th flrat Friday after the In the couuty of Hooking on th second Wedneaday of In the county of Athena on the flrat Friday after the aecond Wedneaday or September; In the county of Vinton on the flrat Monday after the nvuuQBuny vi E3.)i:niuuer; In the oounty of Jackson on th third Wednesday of September; In th county of Pik in th flrat Mouday next after - " --- ui n i in. HGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON PLHA8. Firtt Subdivition. In the county of Muaklngum on th aecond day of Feb' .uary.th Bfteenlh day of June, and the aecond day o'f Norember; ' In the connty of Morgan on th aecond day of March th twenty-fifth day of May, and th twenty-fourth day of Au.iut; ' In th county of Noble on th alxteentli dayof March tho eighth day of June, and th seventh day of September. Second SuWteiri'on. Tn elm eniinl nf fltl.rn.nM nn 1. - . , . , . January, the twenty-second day of June, aud the aecond In th county of Monro on th sixteenth day of February, the alxth day of July, and tbe aixteenth day of Norember. In tb connty of Belmont on the aecond day of March the twenty flfth day of May, and th twenty-fourth day of Anguat, Tfttrd Subdivition. In th connty of JfTron oa th second day of lb. ruary, tb twenty-fifth day of May and th twsnty- lounu uaj ui jsuguet, In th county of Harrison on th second day of March, the alxth dar of Julr and aixteenth dar of Norember. In the county of Tussarawa oa tb aixteenth day of Marcii, tne eniy-eeeuiiu aay ot June aud the second aay ot norember. nikTEICT OODKT. In the county of Tuacarawaa on th nineteenth day of October. In th county of Harrison ou th twenty-sixth day of October. In the connty of Jefferson oa the thirteenth day of March. In th oounty of Belmont on th sixteenth day of April. 1 th county of Monro on th fourteenth day of ai.y. In the countr of Noble on the tenth dar of Mar. In the county of Guernaey on th thirtieth day of April. In the oounty of Morgan on the twenty-tint day of septemoer. In th county of Muaklngum on the twenty-fourth uay ui oepiemuer. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Firtt Subuivition. In the oounty of ( olumbiana on the aecond Mouday of reoruary, me mira Monday or May, and the lourth bubusj ui awuieiaoer. In the county of Carroll on the fourth Monday of Feb ruarr. the second Mondar nextiucceedlmr the third Mon day of May, and th oral Mouday altar th aecond Tuea- uay ot uciooer. . In th eouotr of Stark on th II mf Von dar ot March th third Monday nest succeeding tbe third Monday of aaay, anu in aecona Munaay next aucoeeding the tecond lueaaayoi loiooer. Second Subdivi.ten. In tbe couuty of Portage ou the aeeoud Monday ol February, the ibud Mondsy ol May, and the fourth Mouday ofSeutember In the county of Mabooing oi. the fourth Mouday or r- uruerj, ms aeooon aiouaay next euoseediog tne tnird Monday ot May, and the Bret Wedaeaday after the second lueaday ol October. In th oounty ol Trumbull on the lecond Monday of Maioh, tbe fourth Monday next eucctedlog the third Mon- dy of May. at,d the second Monday next eucsetd'ng tb econd Tueaday of Oetobar. Bird SuWiVuiori. In th county of Lake on tb second Mouday of February, tb third Monday of May, and tb f.urth Moritjay of -'ptember. In tbe county of Geauga on th fourth Monday of February, th aecond Monday ieit succeeding the third MoodayofMay, and the flrat Wedneaday alter th second Tuesday of October. In the county of Ashtabula on the second Monday of March, the fourth Monday next' succeeding the third Monday of May, and tbe second Monday next succeeding the second Tueeday of October. PU-TRIOT COCRT. In th count Of l ortair on the fourth Monday of March. Iu tbe county of Trumbull on the flrat Mondar next succesding the fourth Mouday or Maich. Ia the cnuaty of Mabouina- on the thud Honda! next succeeding tbe fourth Monday of March. In the oonnty of Columbiana on the fourth Mouday next succeeding the fourth Monday of Much. Iu the couuty of Canoll on the flub Monday next sue ceeding tbe lourih'Monday of March. la the county orgiark on tbe aixth Monday next sue eeedlng the fourth Monday of Match. In tbe county of Lake oo tbe Brat Mouday of September.In the county of Geaurra nn Saturday next succeeding the first Monday of September. In the countr of Aabtauala oo the third Mondar of September. JAUna H. UaHfK, Secretary of Stale. decH d'w It ,, , 0 " ' ' 1' S ' i."-' '.' '1L mm uaxJ-x'vi ; a CEREAL ESTATE DISTRIBUTION, AT COLUMBUS, OHIO, 120,000 DOLLAKS WORTH OF PROPERTY. Whole Number oi Ticket 00,000. xi.Ay fpu jBaob. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE, A SPLEN- A. DID Hon, Lot and furniture, south east corner of Oak and frourth streets, Columbus, Ohio $14,400 1 Hons and Lot, south aide Friend, between 6th and 7th streets, Columbus, Ohio 6,400 2 Suburban 4 acre building Lots, on Broadway, 83,'iOO each 6,600 1 Suburban 4 acre 111 poles building lot on Broadway , , 8,000 1 Brick House and half lot south aat c rner of Rich and 6th streets 6,160 80 aores of land in MadiHOO county, Ohio, near Railroad Depot 1,020 6 lota at the Columbus (Ohio) Depot (used by 6 railroad.) 7,660 1 lot In Bartlet, Uulbnrd ft Smith's addition to Columbus, O , 1,440 A neat Cottage and lot on Friend St., t'olumbui, Ohio t 1,440 The Riddle Slaughter House and Cattle Yard attached, on nine weat of iJoluuibus 720 Brick Cottage and 1 acre lot, a neat aubuibaa resideno 840 29 suburban building lota, ou aura each, tlbo each 13 we lu8 city lot In John W. Baker's 2d Broadway addition 66,860 18 lota in John W. Baker'a let addition on Broadway... 4,740 Th abor Schedule of property embraces principally splendid City Residences, City and Suburban Building Lots in and adjoining th City of Columbus, Ohio the Capital ot th THIRD STATE IN THE UNION containing 80,000 inhabitauta, and rapidly Increasing In manufactures, commerce, population, wealth, and in the ralue of it real estate. The abor property will be distributed to th Ticket Holders, beloro or on The 1st Day ol March, IS 58, If th Ticket, ar not wooer disposed of; hut in rlew ol the interests or tb Ticket Holders, ths large amount, and the great ralue of the property risked, a audlclent time after the sale of th ticket will be allowed, to gire alx weeks notice, (through agent and newspapers,) so that such ticket holders can appoint their committee to make such distribution. The public is assured that this Distribution of property is not connected with any Exhibition, Concert, or any other costly entertainment, which can be enjoyed by only a few Ticket Holders; but consists of solid valuable property, ao proportioned to the prie of the ticket, that each peraon can hay a fair and equal chance. Person rialting Columbus, Ohio, are lequeated to ex amine the looatioo and charaeter of said property, and the plate of the asm now on file In tbla office. Those deairlng to purchase ticket can obtain thsm at this office by inoloaing 82 (in current Bank Bills on any apecia paying Bank in tb Union) for each ticket ordered. AGENTS WANTED. Persona dealring to act as Agents in the sale of Tickets who will forward a recommendation signed by some responsible peraon, will be promptly answered. As to the property above mentioned, the value thereof, or my atanding, I refer tbe public to tbe Bankers, Merohante and business men generally of Columbus. T All orders lor Tick!, and other letters, must be addressed to M. KANUKR, euel-dwem Columbus, Ohio. Blake, Williams & Co. CAKKlUsE MANUFACTURERS, COLU1MHUS, OHIO, HAVE NOW THE GREATEST VARIETT and finest quality of XJxasclow c OarrlnRos erer offered for sale in this market, Const' ting of Family Carriages. Light One-horse Rock a-ways, Phnton Buggies, Light Shifting Top Buggies, extra Ane Light Trotting buggies, Spring Wagons, email Omnibuses or Hacks, Extension Top Barouohea, Light Road and Phyaleiana'Sulklea, All of which wo warrant to gire satisfaction. Our prices ahall be as low as any Establishment In the Western country, who sell work of equal quality Call and examine our work before purchasing elsewhere. Second-hand Buggies taken in exchange for new work. Repairing done on short notice. Shops aud Repository nn Front, between 8tate and Town st. n20 HOOTS ANU SHOES, JUST RECEIVED AT 28 STONK, O'flARIU A CO. '8. --ji-j ri.i 1!?" j New York Advertisements. $000 Reward! '"THE "TURKISH HAIR ANI) X. BEARD INViUORATMR" U warranted by ths amerlosu Proprietors to r store the llnlr, and b-iug out a full and luxurious gr wlh of besid aud uiuuaiiiohe, under a forleiture of 000. 'I hie remarkable uiedlciue oau beebtained Wholesale or Keia.l, ol I'ATllKMI.N At CO., IKood Street, I'itUbwuh. 1'a. Price 81 per bottle, with lull direet oos and guaranty accumiiuuiug each, and will be forwardid to any part of the Uult d S atea tree of expenae to the purchaser. As hih ae Jbl hollies bar been lorwsrded to all ia la of the couutr, In the pace of on week, with perfect safety. de's'-deCm HOLIDAY GIFTS" For the People, IT THE tttt.lT iTitttllli (.lif It IOK 6 1 ORE, 293 ltioutlway, New York. A MY PERSON ORDERING A Book, and seudiug the money aud oostaho. will reoetye, by leturu mall, the boo ami a (1 It, co sistlng either of a Gold or Silver Watch or lurne article of Jew elry, worth from 26 oenti to au0. Catalogue ol Books an I Cilia sunt to any ad In s.. de21-dwlio A RaNNKV, Aauit -.WJ llria ieai. TUK HEt'KKT lM'llt.UITl r.N of Youth and Maturity. Jutt publithei, Gratit, tht 2M Thniuani A FEW WORDS ON THE RA m.jm niwui. treatment. WllUOUt leill .nri.. wiuv, ui npermaiorruea. or liOcal Weak- s ' -i . ' -e uti.Tj naaa, nooturnai (.missions, Hernial ami Nerrous Debility. Premature Decay oi the System, Impoiency and Impediment tu Marriage generally, by a. nr. l.ANhV, ii, ). The Important fact that the many altrin ng com. ninta, oriKlnatlns: in the imnruiieui-e an. I anliiii.ie of youth, may be easily removed WIIHOIH' MKIHdlsF., ., iu suia amau tract, dearly oerilonilraleu;and the nn tlrely new and highly auccesHful treatment, a adopted he tn Author, lully explained, by means of ahirli every one Is sua led to cure himself perfectly aula! the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all Ihe advertised huh trums of the day. rent to any address, gi alls and imat free lu a eu.led enrol .pe, by lemitting two po.tage siamps to I'r. UK uj r. i , ,i .i.innari street, new mm. onl-tlMIT AN EN ERG El'lC liUtil.NE.-vS MAN CAN make, In any pait of tbe United Suts. Iinm three to Ure dollar a day, br aellinir from laruule. "Tllk P.IENUnDIA HUrJrlFR SAkk'lY FLlilll LAttl'." witn an Improved Burner. Every iaiully who bus legard lor me, peraon, property or economy, will purchase tliem. For information, by mail, inclose alainp, to UAttAUUHM 41 1IU11 , Pateuteee aud exclusive Manufaclureri, Uo27-dtlra a fcU Fulton etr.et, New y,,,.. LIGllTEs fttWTON V ItKrlllllUJl IS, 421 Ur oiiiii e Mirtit'l, ISew York, MANUFACTURERS OF THE PATENT ARCH WRKSf PLANK PIANO FliRTry. cel ebrated lor depth, fuli!t ess, richness, punly, ami a pecu iias siuiriuie quality in tneir toue, lor Wllicu Ihey nave leceived the b-shest encomiuma from the ureateet uiiimI eal celebrities ot the country; and lu every fair, when orougnt in competition Willi oilier lnstiuiueuls, luvi- ob talned the highest premium. 'Hie i'ateut Arch Wrest Plank, which la owned and used only by ua, guarautee, their standing in tune longer than any other iuilruui.nl ; wuue tueir unprecenentea aemauu iu ait parts ot the country ia a aunicient prool ol their excellence 4 lihe rai aiscount to Clergymen, Schools aud the ira ie i jerwny- C0NBADE & BROTHER. Wholesale auo Relail Dealer ia BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 2 0DE0S BL01K. tOLlTllllS, OlliO. QUR STOCK IS THREE TIMES ceiring onr Second Stock of Boots and Shoes. For th Fall aid H'loter trade, shich, 0WI114 to Ihe mouey panic, hare been bought at rerj Ii w prices, aud which e ahall .all Ten per Cent. Lower Than can be purr based at any other plac in Ihe city. W shave our goods manu'aMuted tn order, j lie best manutaelmers la the Ksat; oooMHiuently they ,! bire the very beet aatistactioa to purcnaters. All those iu want ot the Raat Uoro AND SHok'.-'.at theLoWKiT PhlLia, will do .ell tocili at our Mure andaareTk'V PhK L'kNT. on tbilr puicburs. eee liect tht place, No. 2 Ode. n Block, direct) opposite t ie Uate House, sign ol tne HUGE LEATUI'.lt MlOE. oc27-d2m CONRAbE At liMn. BOOTS & SHOES! At .ll.olesj.lt) iil iitlail, Al HIE OLD AXD WELL KA'OWX STA&'D OF L. G. VAN SLYKE, Xo. 100 High Street, Oypoii'.e the State House. HAVE JUST RECEI Vit-D A VERY JL. tuU assortment ol XJoOtaa .AA.cl BLlUOH or ladies', Misstia-, Lbl dreu's aid Gents' wmi.fi.iui the best manulacluriiig boueea iu the Fast, which will be sold at unusually low prices. In addition to my itnck of Faster n goods, I hay on uaou a complete; assortment 01 my nan best Custom uiai e wore, wabhamid tin to aif, which will be sold Cheap for Cash. All kloda or Hoots and Shoes for I a.iiei', Misers' au.l uents- wear, maae to measure at the shurieat notice, and learruntcu to it or no sale, auc u" r- . Coulinuea his lerncea iu thetu.loiu Hepauuieut. For euperlur Worlmsiishlp, ( eriaintj ol ruling, and got ting up avery ai Hole iu tne uio t Fashionable Mvle, he ia unrivaled. All kind, ol RrPAIhiNO d ne wilb uealu.'na aud dUpatoh, lo Country Lealere I oil r the above mentioned Oouds at a small advance above Kaate'n rales. Al.o, a large aesortment of Leather aud Piudings, At tbe lowest Cash Pricea. MT Ken ember ibe p ace Nu. Hid HlflH SrKI.KI'. JOHN 11.AIIK, i.cs7-d3m succesaor In L. O. Van Slylie. DODUIUDGE & WJllTE, (HDC0KHSOK8 TO P. B. DomiltlDaK,) HIGH ST., 3 OOOttN SOUTH of 1 OWN, manuracturers or Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Hare, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large lot of iYARBLEIZEO MANTELS & GRATES, Of new and he.ntirul styles. WOOD COOK STOVE. Have iuat received several new n.ita.n. nri....i. .... having valuable imnroremema n...ni.ii .. ie a cast lined elevated oven, a reniaikably huu working -..,., n uas o pot holes, and Urge oven always in baking order when other cook-lug I being done. COAL COOK STOVES. Two patterns, with oren as large as Wood Stoves, good bakere. ererr war autienne tn n haun. - - . . -"J iioi.iuiiiib IS UIS, A trial will Belief, any one of the laot. These Stoves took .ne rteiuium a, me last rennsyivauia State Fair. . Stewart Stoves. " With extension tons and ntsin rlhi. 1 . - r-. r . Jun. iv ueiruraieu stove requires but halt tbe ood used by other st. res Ihe plain on ar but lulls higher than other atoves. Parlor Stoves, A doe stock lor Wood ami r,i u... .1.1.1 . , ucn ruu uesi- rable patterns. Hall, School House, Box, Six aud Ten j ime oiovva, SDIOOTUINr. Ilif.VS. ui every rariety. Laundry, common aud patent Robinain'a patent, double, lor Wood aud Coal stores. rreserYimr Kettles. SELF-S EALING FRUIT CANS. A new article of Tin Tops, 4., constructed o aa to In- ius mast taste oi nn or cetnent, ao cheap that all may enjoy the luxurr ol fresh fruit n the year. Cement always on hand. With almost erery useful article in the line of House Furnishing Materials, anSl 0 Old Penitentiary Lot" rPHE FURTHER SALK OF LOTS A in th Old Ptnltentiary Lot, which waa tn hare taken place on Saturday, the vtllh mat., ia postponed in definitely. Due notice will be given ol a lutnre.aale. IOR -SALE. A aUHOLARSHlf m. 1b a (lnmmn.nl. I l'-l m 1 i. , ... ,, . . iotbuiu miw, 11 immediate appllcaUon b mad,, Appij lnl, - i jl-QWl. .1 $aii2 iDJjio gtstt Journal. A d Arkanittf "Noatiat." In a receut tour through one of tbe wildent uud most epnrt'ly sell led region of Arkansas, r-ajia a corn (poudi nt of New York paper, I arrive l at the fVrrj on Caobe river. A little log houre grocer; btotd oo tbe near bank, about Qlltteu steps Irom wbero the flat lav. tie! to a Hiiag In tbe rdge of tbe water. Several bear BkiiiH, dier ekirn aud coon ukius were Bailed up 1- .1 ..!.. A . L ... I, ... . .- io uiy Bguinn, me wuiih oi mo grocery, tut tue door wub cluat'd, and bo bur keeper, ferryman or other p-ifuii vva iu eight. I hallooed at the lop of uiy voice some iiaU a dozen lime, but uo one aiii-wereu. sueiufi au advertieoment oo i tie duor, i read an follow: "Noatib Ef euny boody cum hear arter lickcr, or to git Akroan tb River Tbey oaa jres no lumuure uorue aua ei t uou't eutn when my wile iieteey up at tbe Uouee bearea the Homo a bloiu bhele cum down and sell Ihe litk'T or tet em Akroa tbe River ime gulne a h leliin no credit a when Ime awav from lioine j tni wilnou Ml. them that cunt rede will beve l'io go too the buute urter be tee v taut but half mull tnnr. lu ote dienee lu th "Nontis," I took the blowing born, which Muck la a crack of the wall elos'j by tbe door. I gave it a "boot'' or two which reverberated far around through cane and enaaip, aud io a few niioutei wag answered by a voice scarcely less loud and reverberating lb in '.bat ot Hi born it aeemed to be about half a mile up tbe river; and iu abont fifteen minutes a alalwai t female made her appearauoe, an I a-ked II I wauled "litk-r." No, mid am, I want to eroas tbe river if you pltiKBe.' Dont ye waut some linker iuslt' 'No, madam don't drink never touch liquor.'Never tecb lickerl Why, then, you taunt bt a preacher, nu't you!" 'No, madam, I'm only a Bon oi Teini erauce; I wiab tij get acroaa the river, if you pleaae, do you row me Doau ti, yen i ctu tune y- over lu lea Ibau no time, fetch up Jlt bote.' , I obeyed, aekiug aa i led the burse into the boat, 'Did your biiaband write that advertise ment ou the door tbertT 'N ', air re! 8cboilmaHtHr June writ that. John hain't got no lun.iul' And the good woman rowed tbe boat anfely acrofm the ugly etieam. and handing ber U e fer-i iuge fee, 1 nude her good morning, believing Iht-u, aa 1 atill do, tiai abe wag one of tht happiest worn. u aud beet wives I ever aaw perfectly lonleuted with ber lot, because ihe knew better. Laplanu MaaKiAQKa. Every Laplaudur, b 'Wever poor, has his dozen or two dozen deer; and the duck a of a LappCioesua amount sometime to two thousand bend. Aaeoouaa a young luily Is born, after having been duly rolled in the enow, nbe in dowered by ber father with a certain number oldier, whion aro immediately nrnuueu wiiu uer luitiaig. ana Wencetorlh keDt apart ae ber especial property, In proportion ae they increase and multiply does ber chance impruvu ol making a good match. Lapp court- cliip8i are couiluctid pretty much in the came Urbn'iu as iu other parts ol the world. The aa piraut, as soon as lie discovers that he has loat hie ha ut, goes off in search of a friend aud a b6t-tie ol LrauOy. The Iriend enters the tent, and opens, simuitineouely, the brandy aud hie business, while the loves remains outside, engaged in hewing wood, or some other menial employment. It, alter tbe brandy and Ihe prosposal bave been duly discussed, tbe eloquence 01 bis friend prevails, he is bimsell called into iha conolave, and tbe young people are allowed to ruu uoreri. 1 ne bride iheu accepts from her suitor tbe present ot a reindeer' tnaue, and tbe espousals are considered concluded. Ihe marriage does not take place for two or three yeats aiterwarda; and during tbe Interval the in- letiUta isouugea to laoor lu tbe service of his intended falber-in-law. -Lord Duffer in' 1 LtUctt rum iigt Latitutln. Tbb Pebf.ot Man, Father Pillsbury had a neighbor, who pereisted in having argument witn him in lavor ol human perfection. "Show me a p rlect man," tbe aged elder would say, "let me behold tne example," "1 will do it," replied tbe other Dually, and went out. Next morning ne ie entered father fillsbury'a, eon-uucting a stranger, whom, with an air of tri umph, be introduced as an instance of perfection. Father Pillsbury was at the time washing bimeeli at tne sink. Deliberately lilting his uamu rum uuia iittuua, uo aasoea um water over the perlect man. Mark the result,.- The latter rlaened up with anger In bis reeeutment, haying and doiug that which better acoorded with nature than grace. Father Pillsbury waited till Uio petlcut mau began to get tbe ma-t ry over hie passion, and then repeated to him as ne t-hook bis gray locks, earnestly: "If we say we have no sin in ua we deceive ourselves, ana lui truth is not In us." The controversial ueignoor went ms way, nuinlliated, if not eon-viuied, and waa ever afterward silent on hi luvontu thcoie ol perfeetion. , . Kind VV 01111. ihey never blister the tongue or lips. And we have never bend ot auy meu-tul trouble arising Irom this quarter, Ihousb they du not coat much, yet tbey accomplish much. They help one's own good nature and good will, bolt words solteu our own soul. Angry words are fuel to the flame of wrath, and inuko it buru more fiercely. Kind words make oilier people guou uaiuiea. Lfold words freeze people, and but words aeorcu them, and bitter, una wiutiiful woids make them wrathful. There is aucb a rush of all other kinds of words in our uay, that it seems desirable to give kind wuids a chance among them. There are vain words, and iule words, and baety woids, and b-pittlul words, uud Billy words, and empty words and proiauu woids, and boisterous words and warlike words. Kind words also produce their own iinagu ou meu's souls. Aud a beauti-iui Image it is. They soothe, aud quiet; aud eouiloit the hearer, 'ihey shame him out ot his sour, morose, unkind leelings. We have not jet beguu to use kiud words in such abuu-duuee as they ought to be used. PatCat. "This Is my hornet'' cried a little one, a Ueuriured boy of four summers, as, fresh and rosy, he came iu Irom school, at the close of a short winter attcrnoon. "Indeed, little Willie," said Ins mother's visitor, "how is it! Suppose you go out ou tbe sidewalk and try tbe next door; suppose you step Into tbe entry, throw off' your little sack as you bave done here, and proceed lo tbe parlor wouldn't that be your home!" "No, indued," said Willie, "that wouldn't be it." "Hut tell me why not." Willie had never thought of tnis. lie paus d for a moment, then directing bis eyes 10 where hie mother sat quietly sewing, he replied with an earnest gesture "Sh Uva ktre." NKVKR RAIL AT TUK WORLD Never rail nt the world it Is just at we mnk it We see not tbe flower u we sow not the Pted; And oa lor ill-luck, why it's just as we take it, The heart that's in earnest oo birs can impede. Your question the justice that governs man's breast, And say that the search fot true friendship's vain; I3ut remember, this world, though ii be not the l est, is the next to tbe beat wa shall ever attain. Char.ti Swain. Iiotv, jr., fwyfl that tbe renson that man was mHdej nlt'ir everything- else, was, if be uud been created firet, be would bare annoyed tbe AU mighty wilb endless sugge'lions of linprovmeut. "Come here and tell me what the four seasons arid'' i'oung prodigy answers, "Pepper, mustard, suit unci vinegar them's what mother always seasons with." MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. R. K. Champion Co., 1 against L C. 8. Mattoon and othera. j IY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OE SALE in! i'rum Court ''""""on Plea or Fraukllu uc ,.r.: : ,.,,.u". .? th Court Hum in tn city of Coluuibus, H,,0N ?,ATUKL4AY, JANUARY 2D, 1858, Between th. hours ol lu o'clock a. m. and 12 o'olock m the lullowiog described property, to wit- Situate iu the oily of Coluuibua, Franklin couutr Oh o, beginning iu the north lin of Uroad etreet, S th hue between uuiluis numbered 77 aud 78 intersects the sain; thsuo north 12" west along said line between said uullols, aud so ou one hundred eighty sereu and one hall leet to a alake; thence north 18" east paiallel with Bioad street, sixty two and a half feet to a stake thence aouth 12" east, at right angles with Broad street ' lo th north line thereof; tuenc soutu ;b west along th north line of Broad alreet, sixty two and a halt teel to th plac of beirinniDa-. beieir in .Is, and on.,.,,,. qual tu on oily lot. Appraised at IS, 187. FRAHUid COLLINS, Dec. 2, 1847.jiw( Master Commiaalouer GREAT INDUCEMENTS! lUrs. lioppertou OFFERS A RICH AND VARIOUS aasortment of FANCY 'AT VERY LOW PRICE.S, And everything de.lrablelu Bonnets, Headdresses, Caps, Feath ers, I; lowers, Laces & tuiiboDS. Also, new tlylt and large variety of Cor sets, at various jmcts. Order solicited, and attended to In Ityle aud ale. gene. en wni.ra nr uiank fur paat favors, and hopes still to receive th patroaag hrtolors so liberally awarded to hr. Mr. Hopperton will always keep an aasortment of ilAIB DHAIDS, CURLS, FRONTS, Ate, And will recelr order, for eVigat unit Toupee! Of auy rjbade or Style. poUd New Winter Goods. MRS. WAGLEY UAS JUST KEVURNED from New York with a splendid assortment of MILLINKKY UO0DS, consisting or French and American Flowers, Ribbons, Velvets, Blond and Bugle Laces, Trimmings, Bonnets, of all descriptions, and a great variety of Head Dresses, To wl leb she Invites th attention of the Ladies ot Columbus, to call and examine for thmselvea. ALSO, CLOAKS AND HANTLE3. Bleaching aud Pressing done to rder. at the Lowest Prices. Mlllluei supplied with avary thing lu our lin. MRS. J. L. WAOLKV, oc27-d2m Corner of Town and Third Streets. New Goods! 'PHE COLUIvIBUS FANCY STORE JL Will opmu oo ( Thursday. October 29th, A tu aottxieot of well (elected Good, at ml, ih.t cannot fail to suit purchasers. French and American Pattern Bonnets, Velvets, Feathers and Flowers oj every quality, Embroideries, Ribbons, Trimmings, Cloaks and Mantles, Tu which th attention of th Ladle la invited. Kepalrlufr Done to Order. On door south ot Backus' Grooary, High etreet, 0c28-d2m , , Columbus, Ohio. NEW BOOKS! JUST BK0EIVED AT . Jti:eiuti.ccly'a Oa State St, near the Post Office, Fresh Lear, by Fanny Farn;' Ibine and Mine, by Flora Neaie; Married or Single, by C. M. Sedgwick; Mom Side, by Marian fiarland, 'Ibe Broth r Clerks, by aUrlta; . Nothing to Say, by Doe. ticks; Tbe Life of Charlotte Bronte, oa supply Lull Oorrltt, Illustrated ; Ih Days of My Llle. by Mrs. Maitlani, new supply Orac Lee, by Julia Karanangh; nxii Tempest and Sunahlne by Mr. Mary J. Holm. Mormoniam, by Elder Hyde; ' fc.rn.st Llnwood; The Golden Dragon- Knaves and Fool; ' Doctor Antonio; Voleutin Vox- Fraaka of Fortune; '' Dombay aud Son, new edition ; inquli Within, or 8,100 Facte for th Popi- Tn Ihouaand a Year, new .dlllon: Llr and Learn; The Planter's Northern Brld i Th Brld of th Wilderness; " Courtship and Marriage; Frank Forester's Sportiug Sceues and Characters Viola, by Emerson Bennett: ' tt Clara Moraland, by vTl,a Wln. V,l,. h, s.. . And all tb naw publication or th day, a soon pub- i - . vasievy oi aiagasin, and th mcst popular Newspapers of the times, such as th Naw Tora Ledger, BaUou'a Pictorial, Leslie's Illustrated Pa-Pr, Waveily Magailne, Harper' Weekly, fcc, to. e2& J , lo ttomektepers and Miners AT THE WEST. I T HAS LONG BEEN THE GREAT- X EST complaint with housekeepers at the Weat, that sutnoient female help could not b obtained. Thai ar now in our city thousand of industrious, sober giils of good character, who ai thrown entirely out ol employment. Many of the ar dealious of going to th Weat, and beooming bona aervauu or domeatlos, Th dlfficoity has hitherto bn, to find soma reepon-alble medium lo eonneot those without work and thus, wanting work don. Th CnitbRsn's Am Sotan has determineti though th effort is somewhat out of 1W usual 8ld to attempt during this season to connect thl supply and demand, To lo this, and to aid the thousand, of poor girls, tb Wait must also lend a hand They moat not expect well-trained servants in thas girhi, a thy ar not accustomed to huus labor; (till Ihey are wliuag and abe to learn, and only need patience and kindness, kvery allowance should be u,ade for mistakes and delays tn tb beginning of soon an n terpria. Ihoa applying must aend th far, as tar a tbey ar able; In all oaae th Socltly will return th money, If no girl ia found to answer in general tne description lorwarded. Let not that, which la ald tu hare brokaa down ail prerlou nterprlsea of thla kind ruin tale the niter negleot of th West itself to sir a helping band. It ia an etlort to benefit both sides the unemployed heie, and th families there. ' AU letters must bs addressed to BRANCH OFF1CC, CHILDREN 'at AID SOCIaTV, CLINTON HALL, ASTOR PLACB, NEW YORK. The applications lnoloelntr fares wl II alwaea he .,. tended to first. Tbr will b an understanding, and, if possible, a written agreement with each girl, that bar tar la to b deducted from bar wage. raruss applying win slat sxactly their wants, th ag offered, their Town, County and fctate, and the leapaat and beat war of reachlna- the nlaoe. Keie-en. M Irom tn clergymen, magistral, or other rtOnslbls persons of th town will in all canea be demanded. It wui 0 th ennearor of the Society to aend out none but girl with good ralerenoet, and wbo are repreaentad to be of good character, 0. L, BkalE, no7 Secretary. aoammiton men. Joss a, soktis siiwao a. rma. 1887. 18Q7. Fitch, Jlortle & Co., raonticE, FoawiRDisfl mo conaissiot PIQ IRON AGENTS, Dealers in Flour, Satt, Water Lime, High Wines, tic., WarehoDifi ast 4 West End of Scioto Bridge, RUOAD STREET, COLaJMBUS, O., MAKE CASH ADVANCS ON Consignments of property to be sold In this or eastern Market. Frelgbte consigned as, to be for-watded, will not b ubjeut to Drayage. We hare th only Warehouse In Columbus that I situated both on Canal and Railroad. Being Agent for several Transportation Lines we can at all times giv shipper th ad. rentage of th Cheapest, Reliable lloatcs They wlU therefore readily e th advantage of consigning property to ns, and not by any particular route from Columbus. ma'V-ll JACONET BANDS, JACONET RANOS, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFAC-TUKKR, at greatly reduced prices, at no!4 STUNK, WHAKKA A CO. '3. STONE O'HAKKA & CO., ARE SELLING THE BEST UUAL-If Y ot Fancy M. Delaines front 13 to 20 CeuU per yard. noU

I Ml y hi VOLUME XXI. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 30, 1857. NUMBER 115. if rniuuu OA1LV TBI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY rt a ii ouijiin oo W W. HCUOULEB, Editor. 1 iriiitt Invariably in Advance. ii.nr- $0.00 pr year, y th Carrier, per mk Ui), ete. i Kt-tt.iu.T 8 00 pryar, Wsse-iv J 00 " Club of ten and owr 1.50 " MUMS OF ADVKKTiaiNO BT THE SQUARE, (m um ob use ua a sjcaxx.) Ui i tar 1 year ..$10 00 ; oh aquer WMki., .S3 60 Om " month 12 00 j on ' 1 mki,, . 00 One 11 month 10 00 ; on " 1 weak.... 10 One " Smooths 00 J on " Sday..... 1 00 (in " 3 month 6 to ; on " Sdara.... 71 dri. " 1 month 4 60 ; on " 1 insertion 60 Displayed advertisement half mot than th above rates. vertiaeinenta, levied and placed in th ooluoia of .- .ialNotloM,"daueK(iuiraiarf raid. All ontlMi required to be published by law, legal rates II oidred on Ui Inside exclusively after th nrst mk. t'l per eout. mora than th abor rata ; bat all ash will pper in in m-wiy iuwwmwki. r llualness Cards, not exceeding tr Unas, pr jnr, In' I ilp. f i,60 pur lin ; outeld $2. Notion of meeting, chnrltabla aooletlei, fir ompe- i4-, tut., hair prloe. I Advertisement not accompanied with written dlree- a. linn will be Inserted till forbid, and ehaifed eooord- i uiy. All iramtunt adtxrtuemtntM mutt be paid in adraexx, his rul will not b laried from. Under the present system, th adrertiser Bar 10 much for th spao h occupies, th change belnf iharireable with th composition only. Thl pus 1 now reneraiiy aonoiwa. BUSINESS CARDS. S. B. H ANNUM, Attorney at Law, Notary Public AfTD Commtatotier of Deed, Depositions, te. FOR ALL TUB WBHTKRN STATES AND TERRITORIES, AND CUKNG0TIC0T, FENNSTLTANIA AND NEW TORE. VFICE-NO. 6 JOHNSON BUILDING, HIGH STREET, COLUMBUS, OHIO, Dorotea especial attention to making Colleetlona, taking Deposition, and OonTeyanolng. RSFERE NOES: Swatns Babbk, Ciacost N. Olds, 10 se8 L. J. CRITCHFIEUD, ttoruov a, t Xa art COLUMBUS, OHIO. II llice in the Uncon BalidiDg, High Street. ma22-dtr ALLEN G. THURMAN, Attornoy ivt Tjaw, COLUMBUS, O. OFFICE ON HIGH STREET, ehM-ly Between Friend and Moond at. M. C. LILLET, BOOK-BINTSXin AMD Blnnk Book Manufacturer, High street, between Broad and Gay its. 170 COLUMBUS. OHIO. 1111 L. U. t'lSUEK, 'Vil Engineer, Surveyor and DranghUman, Biabe' Bleak, owr RudillH', High Street, Columbus, Ohio. 4 LL, kinds of land and engineer- 1 tY INtt Surveying and Leveling; Happing Platting: Meohanloel and Architectural Drawing, promptly and etraiactorily executed, rioter to M. L. Sullirant, Esq., John Graham, Eaq., Ool. Me-lhery, 0. R jy31-dlmwly R. E. CHAMPION, dials Coal and Coke. VAVBUDOE, UOCKtNQ. NORTHERN. ZANMS-V1LLB AND BLACKSMITH. Yard and Offloe near Railroad Depot, no26 COLUMBU8, O. Mils. M. I1UPPEKTON. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (OLD STAND OF fHATLIT A HALL,) man street, columbvs. $W Straw Hate Bleaohed and Preaaed. aprlO-ly GGODALE HOUSE, COLUMBUS, OHIO. 'PUIS SUmCRIBEttS ARE HAPPY TO X announce thai their arrangement are now com. plate, and thii House will be opened to th Pnblio on Tueiduy niorutm;, liecenibw 3Uth, I860. We iurite tbe attention of trarelera and other, to a Hotel newly liniHhed, furnished aud replete In rry department. No paiOH aball be wanting on oar part to make (lie (looj.l Hons what i daird at th Capital of the Stole. JAMES A. BAKCU3, J. W. CULL1KK, oe29 Pronrielori. MIVI'K'S.' THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY entered into a copartnership in th praotio of Med-lolne and Hurgery in thl city and Tleinity, under th name of "Uarr Hill." Offlc on the corner of Town and Third utreeta, lately oooupled by Morrison A Barr. Special atteution pain to diseasa of th Lunga ani; ,'emal diseaaa.- R. N. BARB. nolH-tf K. L. HILL. HAT STORE. Change of Proprietors. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO -I- announc to hi friends and the public generally tut he has puichaaed the titock, Good Will, 4c, of Mr Henry Sm.th, in the Hat Htore In th Odtoa Block. Mr! Hmilh will remain In charge of th buaineaa. Ihe continue J patronage of bla customer I respectfully solicited Ihe subscriber will oolleot all debt, and settle outstanding aocounts. eel flFORne UltKinu William Scott, AND D A. IX Bntt W riLL BE FOUND AT HIS SA- Ullltf fniiw AttAit lln Im ik.. k . A .. . ort) under Barllitt Smlth'e Banking bue In AMBOS'S BUILDING, ' Hiyk Street, Muieen tht American and tteil Hmut, Jei- Oolumbua, Olxio. HEAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE BROKER, Offloe In Piatt' Building, Weat of th Poet Offio. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH HE R. L. t'0 BBS, Esq., for th purpoa of doing a General Agency Hualneaa, we are prepared to Bay, Hell and Ex-ehanxe for other, on th moat accommodating term, all kind of Hl Property, Railroad, and other Bonds' and Stoeka of all descriptions, and MAKE COLLECTIONS LOUIS ItlN&Y, eait tide of High Street, between Tbvm asm Ridt, MANUFACTURER OF STENCIL WORK: RAISED METAL LETTERS For Fancy 8lgn Work, Firemen and Military Companies Baggage Ch,;ka, Door Number, Door PUUa, fceTnadi to order. Also, Electro-Plating and Gilding Don In th Beat Btyl. Old Wn.ro Ho-Platod. I bare Just opened a eomplet aasortment of GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY, Th Plating of whloh lean warrant, a ltta my own ,ork- s3 seA7-eodle AMERICAN HOUSE, PIQUA, OHIO, T. VANAMAN, PROPRIETOR, ASSISTED BT W. P. BENNETT, JTormerij of the ''GIB80N HOUSE," Cincinnati. ! UUOLARblllP.A SCHOLARSHIP IN A OCm,MuuOoUg.f.Tl Apply at th la offloe. Times of IIoIcHdk Courts in the State of Ohio. HttaRKTARY or SriTi's Omui, 1 Columbus, O., Dec. 7, 1B6T. THE UEOULAR TIMES OF HOLD A. Ing th Dletrict Court and the Courts of Common Plea In all th counties of th State, compiled from returns of Common Pisa Judge man to this ofuoe, aud atatutea in tore Bxlog tn urn oi uoiaing uouru: FIRST JUDICIAL DIJTRICT HAMILTON COUNTY, oorjrr or oomhoh plka. On th firet Monday of January, th ascond Monday of May, and th Brat Monday oi roTember. Dmtnior cocbt. Onth, flrat Monday in April, and th first Monday In uotonvr, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. frtt Subdivition. In th county of Butler, February 16, June 1, and Osteon 18. la th county of Prebl, March 16, Jun 91, and No-Tmber SO. Second Subdivition. In th county of Champaign, February 1, May SI, and October 18. In th county of Montgomery, March 16, Jun 7, and Noeember 8. In the county of Miami, February 16, Jun 21, and ieoemoer o. Third Subdivition. In th county of Greene, February 1, May 91, and October U in th county of Clark, February 1, Jun 38, and De- oemuer ic In th county of Clinton, February 22, Jun 8, and no'smoer In the county of Warren, Maici 18, Jun 17, and No. Tember 28. DUTB10T oocsi. In th county of Butler, en th twelfth day of April; In th oonnty of Preble, on th third day of May; In th countr of Dark, on th tenth dar of Mar: In th county of Montgomery, on the sersnteentb day of Mar: In th oounty of Miami, on th twenty-third day of August; In th oounty of Champaign, on th thirtieth day of Auiust; In the conotr of Clark, on th alxth dar of September: In th oounty of Waiso, on the thirteenth day of September; in tni a county of Clinton, on th twentr-third dar of epieruDer; In th county of Greene, on th fourth day of October.THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Firit Subdivitim. In the county of Allen, on th first Tuesday of March. th second Tuesday of May, and th first Tuesday of October. In th oonnty of Hardin, on th second Taeadar of M,ron. tne third Tuesdar or Mar. and the aecond Tues day of October. in in county or Logan, on lb third lue.aay ot March, th fourth Tuesday of Mar. and th third Tues day of October. In th countr of Union, on the first Tuearlar of Aoril. th aecond Tuesdar of Jun. and th first Tuesdar of Norember. In the countr of Marlon, nn the second Tusdar ot April, the ibird Tuesdar of June, and the second Tues day of Norember. in the couutr oi abelhr. on the fourth Tuesdar of April, the flrat Tuesday In July, and the lourth Tuesday of Norember. In th countr of Auilaire. on th flrat Tuesdar of May, th second Tuesdar of Julr. and the second Tues day of December. aeoma siwaivinon. In the county of Paulding , on the fourth dar of March. and the tenth day of Norember. In t he countr of Williams, on th eighteenth day of Match, th ernth day of July, aud th fourteenth day of October. Inth oonnty of Fulton, on the twenty fourth dar of March, the fourteenth day of July, and thetwenty-ser-enth day of October. in th oonnty or Henry, on the thirty Brat day of March, and the thl'd day of Norember. In th onotr of Defiance, on tbe aerentb dar of April. the twenty-Brat day of July, and the eighth day of October.In th county of Mercer, on the toanty-flrst dar of April, and th urenteenth day of Norember. In the countr of Van Wert, on the twentr-elehth dar of April, and tbe toentr-fourth dar of Norember. In th county of Putnam, on th third Tueaday of jun, ana in nret ay oi December. Third Subdivinon. In th oounty of Wood of th fonrth Tuesday of Febru ary, tbe second Tuesday of Jun, and th second Monday of Oetotwr. In th county of Seneca on th second Tuesday of aiarcn, in intra luesaay ot June, and the lourth Monday of October. In tb oonnty of Hancock on th fimt Tnrndar of Anril. the Brat Tneaday of July, and the third Tueaday of Norember.In the county of Wyandot on tbe third Tuesdar of Anrll. the lecond Tueaday of July, and fourth Tuesday of Norember.In th connty of Crawford on the fourth Tuesdar of aprii, tn mira luesaar oi juir. ana tne second luesdar of December. DISTRICT COtTKT. In th county of Shelby on tb twenty-ninth dar of in tn oounty ot Mercer on th u-st day or August; In th county of Auglaiia on th fourth day ot Au gust; in tn county ot Allen on th sixth day of August; In th county of Marion on th aerenlh day of Au gust; In tb county of Loan on th thirteenth day of Au gust; in th connty of Union on th twentieth day of Au gust; in tn county or Hardin on the twenty-fifth dar of Au gust: in tu connty of Crawford on tbe twentr-ninth dar of august; lu th county of Wyandot on th flrat day of September;In th oounty of Seneca on the third day of September;In the countr of Hancock on th tenth dar of Septem ber; In th oonnty of Wood on tb twentieth day of May; In th countr of Henrr on th twentieth dar of Sen- tember; In tb countr of Fulton on th twntr-aecond dar of September; In tb connty of William on the twenty fourth day of September; In th county of Defiance on th twenty aixth day of September; In th county of Paulding on the thirtieth day of September;In this county of Tan Wert on the aecond dar of In. her; In th county of Tntnam on th fourth day of Oetn. ber. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON PLKAS. Firit Subdivition. In the countr of Erie on the aecond Monday of Febru ary, the fourth Mondar of Mar. aud the flrat Mondr of October. In th oounty of Huron on th flrat Hondar of ur-h th second Monday of Jun. and th fourth Mundiv of October. In th countr of Lucaa on the aecond Mnndsr of March, th third Mondar of Jun. and th Brat Monday of Norember. In th countr of Sanduskr on th fourth Mnnrlav of March, th fourth Monday in June, and tbe third Mon day of Norember. In tb countr of Ottawa on the Arst Tuesday of April, th flrat Tuesday of July, and th flrat Monday of December. Aecond Subdivirion In th countr of Lotaln on th second Tuesdar of Feb ruary, tbe second Tuesday of May, and th Brat Wed-neaday after th aecond Tneaday of Ootobor. in ui county oi aieaioa on tbe Or.t Monday of March, It flrat Monday of Jun, and th flrat Mondar of No-Timlar.In th eonntr of Summit on the fan.tl, T,,..,Uv nt March, th third Tuesday of June, anil h ihi.A day of Nor,nbr. lAtrd duiditruion. In th County Of Ourahmra on th flftaenth ri.w nt tr.Vw ruary, th aarenteenta day of May, and tb fifteenth day of Norember. OISTBiCr OODKT. In th countr of Erie on the e..ih of a n.n . In th couutr of Ottawa on th. .i,.i.t.i. a1 r In the county of Lucaa on the twenty flrat dar of April; ' ' in th county of Sandusky on th fifth day of May-In th county of Huron on the ninth day of Mar- ' In the ountr of Lorain on th fifteonth d of Ii... tember: ' ' in tne county of Medina on the twent,. second d- of September; In tbe countr of Summit on the twente.nl. .ih .1.. of o., - --j T""r" ... in tne county or Cuyahoga on the elerenth dar or Oo tober. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON rxr-AS. Pint Subdivition. nun mm. Inth Cnntrof Adam nn the aennit T.....1.-I- January;- ' """"" in in oounty ot Brown on th third Tuesdar in Jnnu. arr; In th county of Clermon t on th second Tueadar af-tar th third Tueadar In Januarr. icon) TRRM. In th oounty of Adam on th third Tueaday in Marin tbcoontrof Brown on the unit T, ...,(.. . ' after; In th countr of Clermont on the aaennd T,,...i.. .r tr said last mentioned Tueaday. Tains tkrm. In. the connty of Adam, In th third Tueaday in Oeto- 1' .... " " me connty or Brown on th next Tneaday ther- . jh-'tt,,.t,7 o'CIermonton th, ncood Tuesdar after ll41atmBtlend.Tnday. ' Second Subdivition. rnun tikm. In th conuty of Roes on th aecond Tueaday la February;In the county of Fayette on the fourth Tuesday thereafter;In the county of Highland on the Brat Tuesday after said last mentioned Tueaday. riooiio mail. In the oounty of Highland on th Brat Tneaday in June; In the county of Roaa on t aecond Tuesday next thereaf'er; In th county o' Fayett on th third Tuesday after said last mentioned Tueaday. IBIIO KM. Iu the county of Highland on tbe third Tuesday in October; In tbe county of Fayette ou tbe second Tuesday thereafter:In th oounty ol Roas ou th aeeoud Tueaday after said last mentioned luesaay Third Subdivition. naxiTaaa. lu the county of Plokaway on tbe aeeoud Tusa lay tn February; In the oounty ol Franklin on the aecond Tueaday there after; In the oouuty of Madlaoi on tbe fourth Tuesday next aucoeeding aaid laat mentioned luesday. sxouno linn. In th oounty ot Pickaway on tb third Monday la May; lu th county of Madison on th saoond Tuudsy th .re after; In the county of Franklin ou the Tuesday nell suo eeedlng tbe la.t mentioned Tueiday. thud nxn. In th county of Ftanalln on th tbltd Tueaday In October;In th county of Pickaway on th fourth Tuesday there- la ihe county of Madison on lb second Tuesday after aaid laat mentioned I uesaay. . DISTHICI COURT. In th county of Madison on th aecond Wednesday in April; In the county of Franklin on the Monday next suo ceedlnx said aecond Wedneadar: la tb county of Pickaway on th second Wednesday neat succeeding said Monday; In the countr of Fayette on th Wednesday next sue ceedinrr the laat mentioned Wednesday: In the county or nose on tne Honuay next succteamg the lakt mentioned Wednesday; In the couuty ot Adams on the third Wednesday in September; In the county nl Brown on the Monday next succeed ing aaid laat mentioned Wtdneaday; In the countr of Clermont on tbe Monday next suc ceeding tbe last meotloned Monday; In the county of Highland on the aecond Wednesday after aaid laat mentioned Monday. FIXTH JUDICUL DNTKICr COUBI OF COMMON PLatS. Firtt Subdivition. In tb county of Knox on th twenty-second day of February, the thirtieth day of August, and th twenty- nith day ot uotooar; l f I .olrlniF on Ih. flft.anlh Au ,.t U...I, the thirteenth day of September, and the teenty -second day of Norember. In th eouutr of Delaware on the fifth dar of Aorll. the twenty-aerenth day ol September, and the thirteenth day of December. necona aueuimion. In the county of Aehland on the twanty-aecond day of February, tbe twenty-aerentb day of fceptember, and the thirteenth day of December. in the couuty ol Richland on the eighth dayof March, th twenty third day of August, and the twenty second day of November. in trie evunt or norrowon to pita ay oi apru, tne thirteenth cay ol September, ana tne eigbtn aay ol No rember. lAtrd SuWttniwn. In thi county of Wayne on the twenty-third dar of February, tbe twenty-fourth day of Auguat, and the eoud dsy of Norember. In tbe county ol Holmes on tne iweniy-eecona aay ol March, the thirteenth day of :eptembr, and tbetweuty-niuth day of r-orember. la the county oi voaiitctoa on toe nun aay oi aptu, the twenty aerentb day of September, and the thirteenth day of December. Domuci OOfRT. In the county of Wayne on th twenty-sixth day of April. In the countr of Richland on th ernth dar of Mar. In tbe county of Aah.and on the nineteenth day of slaf. In th county ot Morrow on th twenty -alxth day of May. In the county of Delaware oo the second day of June. In the county of Knox on the ninth day of June. In the couuty of Licking on the twenty. first day of Juoe. In the county of Holme on the ninth day of Auguat. In the county of Co-hocton on the sixteenth day of Anguat. SEVlNrH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF CO.MO.N I'LUAS. ftnl Subiivitim. The Spring terms shall be held In tbe county of Fairfield on the fourth Monday of Febiuary; In tbe coun ty of Perry on tbe lourth Monday next atter the fourth Monday of February, and in ih oounty of Hocking on tbe second Monday after ine ionrtn Monday oi ,so ruary. Tho Summer term ahall be held In the county of Fairfield on tb second Monday ol May; In the couuty of rerry on tbe fourth Monday next after the aecond Monday ol May; and In tb county of Hocklug on the second Mnnd.y next after tbe second Monday of May. The F..11 teims ahall be he'd In tu county of Fairfield on the liret Mondar of October; In tbe county of ferry on tb second Monday thereafter, and In the County of Hocking on tbe lourth Monday next thereafter. Second Subdivition. The Spring term ahall be held in the county of Scioto on tbe aecond Monday in February; in the county of rise on tne lourtn jaonaay in reoruary; m tne eouoty of Lawrence on the aecond tueaday next af ler the lourth Monday In February; in the county of Jackson on the tourin lueaday uext alter tne tourtu Mouaay inr-ebru-key; and in the county of Vinton on tbe lourth Monday next after the fourtu Monday In February. Tb aummer teima shall be held In tbe county of Sci oto on the second Monday In May, in tb county ot Pike on tne lourtn Monday in Hay, in iu county ol Jackson on th second Tneaday next alter tbe fourth Mondar in May, tn the oounty of Vinton on the second Monday noxt alter tn lourtn Monday in May, in tn county ol Lawrence on tb foutth Tuesday next after th fourth Monday in May, The fall term shall bs held In th county of Lawrence nn the last Thursday in September, in the oounty of Jackson on th Moond Monday next after the second Tuesday In Oc ober, in the cotnty of Vinton on the Brat Monday neit after the aecond Tueeday ol October, in the oounty ol Pike on Wedneaday noxt atter th ascond Tueaday in October, in the county of Ho oto onth third Monday next after tb cacond lueaday In October, third Subdivition. Th spring terms shall be held In th couuty ol Wash-in ton on th third Tueeday next after the aecond Monday In February ; la tbe county of Athena on the second Monday; In the o uuty of Meig ou th third Tuesday; And in th county of uailia on th fourth Mouday next after tb aaid third Tueaday, next after the said aecond Monday of Febiua y. The aummer terma ahall be held in tbe county of Waah-Ingtou on the Thursday next preceding the aeeoud Monday or May; In the county of Athena on th aecond Monday; In , hi. .imLtunf U.I 1,A ,,. T.....1... ' ' And in tb county of Gallia tn th lourth Monday next after tb said 'Ihurtday, next prculiig tb said aecunu jaunuajr ui nay. Th Kail terms ahall beheld In th countr of Waahlne ton on the flrat Thuraday next after ihe aecond Tuesday oi vctouer; In th county of Athens on th second Monday; And in th oonnty of tialiia on th fourth Monday next alter the Uret said Thuraday next after the said aecona lueeaay oi uciober. mantra1 fYirrnr In the county of Washington on the lecond Monday of April; Iu tb county of Meig on th flrat Friday after th ..A.mfl Mnnrlav nf Anvil- In tb county of Uailia on th third Monday of April; In th county of Lawiaoc i n Ih Brat Thuraday alter tbe third Monday In April; Iu the county of Scioto on th first Monday of April; In th county of Perry on the Brat Wedneaday of September;In the county of Fairfield on th flrat Friday after the In the couuty of Hooking on th second Wedneaday of In the county of Athena on the flrat Friday after the aecond Wedneaday or September; In the county of Vinton on the flrat Monday after the nvuuQBuny vi E3.)i:niuuer; In the oounty of Jackson on th third Wednesday of September; In th county of Pik in th flrat Mouday next after - " --- ui n i in. HGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON PLHA8. Firtt Subdivition. In the county of Muaklngum on th aecond day of Feb' .uary.th Bfteenlh day of June, and the aecond day o'f Norember; ' In the connty of Morgan on th aecond day of March th twenty-fifth day of May, and th twenty-fourth day of Au.iut; ' In th county of Noble on th alxteentli dayof March tho eighth day of June, and th seventh day of September. Second SuWteiri'on. Tn elm eniinl nf fltl.rn.nM nn 1. - . , . , . January, the twenty-second day of June, aud the aecond In th county of Monro on th sixteenth day of February, the alxth day of July, and tbe aixteenth day of Norember. In tb connty of Belmont on the aecond day of March the twenty flfth day of May, and th twenty-fourth day of Anguat, Tfttrd Subdivition. In th connty of JfTron oa th second day of lb. ruary, tb twenty-fifth day of May and th twsnty- lounu uaj ui jsuguet, In th county of Harrison on th second day of March, the alxth dar of Julr and aixteenth dar of Norember. In the county of Tussarawa oa tb aixteenth day of Marcii, tne eniy-eeeuiiu aay ot June aud the second aay ot norember. nikTEICT OODKT. In the county of Tuacarawaa on th nineteenth day of October. In th county of Harrison ou th twenty-sixth day of October. In the connty of Jefferson oa the thirteenth day of March. In th oounty of Belmont on th sixteenth day of April. 1 th county of Monro on th fourteenth day of ai.y. In the countr of Noble on the tenth dar of Mar. In the county of Guernaey on th thirtieth day of April. In the oounty of Morgan on the twenty-tint day of septemoer. In th county of Muaklngum on the twenty-fourth uay ui oepiemuer. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Firtt Subuivition. In the oounty of ( olumbiana on the aecond Mouday of reoruary, me mira Monday or May, and the lourth bubusj ui awuieiaoer. In the county of Carroll on the fourth Monday of Feb ruarr. the second Mondar nextiucceedlmr the third Mon day of May, and th oral Mouday altar th aecond Tuea- uay ot uciooer. . In th eouotr of Stark on th II mf Von dar ot March th third Monday nest succeeding tbe third Monday of aaay, anu in aecona Munaay next aucoeeding the tecond lueaaayoi loiooer. Second Subdivi.ten. In tbe couuty of Portage ou the aeeoud Monday ol February, the ibud Mondsy ol May, and the fourth Mouday ofSeutember In the county of Mabooing oi. the fourth Mouday or r- uruerj, ms aeooon aiouaay next euoseediog tne tnird Monday ot May, and the Bret Wedaeaday after the second lueaday ol October. In th oounty ol Trumbull on the lecond Monday of Maioh, tbe fourth Monday next eucctedlog the third Mon- dy of May. at,d the second Monday next eucsetd'ng tb econd Tueaday of Oetobar. Bird SuWiVuiori. In th county of Lake on tb second Mouday of February, tb third Monday of May, and tb f.urth Moritjay of -'ptember. In tbe county of Geauga on th fourth Monday of February, th aecond Monday ieit succeeding the third MoodayofMay, and the flrat Wedneaday alter th second Tuesday of October. In the county of Ashtabula on the second Monday of March, the fourth Monday next' succeeding the third Monday of May, and tbe second Monday next succeeding the second Tueeday of October. PU-TRIOT COCRT. In th count Of l ortair on the fourth Monday of March. Iu tbe county of Trumbull on the flrat Mondar next succesding the fourth Mouday or Maich. Ia the cnuaty of Mabouina- on the thud Honda! next succeeding tbe fourth Monday of March. In the oonnty of Columbiana on the fourth Mouday next succeeding the fourth Monday of Much. Iu the couuty of Canoll on the flub Monday next sue ceeding tbe lourih'Monday of March. la the county orgiark on tbe aixth Monday next sue eeedlng the fourth Monday of Match. In tbe county of Lake oo tbe Brat Mouday of September.In the county of Geaurra nn Saturday next succeeding the first Monday of September. In the countr of Aabtauala oo the third Mondar of September. JAUna H. UaHfK, Secretary of Stale. decH d'w It ,, , 0 " ' ' 1' S ' i."-' '.' '1L mm uaxJ-x'vi ; a CEREAL ESTATE DISTRIBUTION, AT COLUMBUS, OHIO, 120,000 DOLLAKS WORTH OF PROPERTY. Whole Number oi Ticket 00,000. xi.Ay fpu jBaob. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE, A SPLEN- A. DID Hon, Lot and furniture, south east corner of Oak and frourth streets, Columbus, Ohio $14,400 1 Hons and Lot, south aide Friend, between 6th and 7th streets, Columbus, Ohio 6,400 2 Suburban 4 acre building Lots, on Broadway, 83,'iOO each 6,600 1 Suburban 4 acre 111 poles building lot on Broadway , , 8,000 1 Brick House and half lot south aat c rner of Rich and 6th streets 6,160 80 aores of land in MadiHOO county, Ohio, near Railroad Depot 1,020 6 lota at the Columbus (Ohio) Depot (used by 6 railroad.) 7,660 1 lot In Bartlet, Uulbnrd ft Smith's addition to Columbus, O , 1,440 A neat Cottage and lot on Friend St., t'olumbui, Ohio t 1,440 The Riddle Slaughter House and Cattle Yard attached, on nine weat of iJoluuibus 720 Brick Cottage and 1 acre lot, a neat aubuibaa resideno 840 29 suburban building lota, ou aura each, tlbo each 13 we lu8 city lot In John W. Baker's 2d Broadway addition 66,860 18 lota in John W. Baker'a let addition on Broadway... 4,740 Th abor Schedule of property embraces principally splendid City Residences, City and Suburban Building Lots in and adjoining th City of Columbus, Ohio the Capital ot th THIRD STATE IN THE UNION containing 80,000 inhabitauta, and rapidly Increasing In manufactures, commerce, population, wealth, and in the ralue of it real estate. The abor property will be distributed to th Ticket Holders, beloro or on The 1st Day ol March, IS 58, If th Ticket, ar not wooer disposed of; hut in rlew ol the interests or tb Ticket Holders, ths large amount, and the great ralue of the property risked, a audlclent time after the sale of th ticket will be allowed, to gire alx weeks notice, (through agent and newspapers,) so that such ticket holders can appoint their committee to make such distribution. The public is assured that this Distribution of property is not connected with any Exhibition, Concert, or any other costly entertainment, which can be enjoyed by only a few Ticket Holders; but consists of solid valuable property, ao proportioned to the prie of the ticket, that each peraon can hay a fair and equal chance. Person rialting Columbus, Ohio, are lequeated to ex amine the looatioo and charaeter of said property, and the plate of the asm now on file In tbla office. Those deairlng to purchase ticket can obtain thsm at this office by inoloaing 82 (in current Bank Bills on any apecia paying Bank in tb Union) for each ticket ordered. AGENTS WANTED. Persona dealring to act as Agents in the sale of Tickets who will forward a recommendation signed by some responsible peraon, will be promptly answered. As to the property above mentioned, the value thereof, or my atanding, I refer tbe public to tbe Bankers, Merohante and business men generally of Columbus. T All orders lor Tick!, and other letters, must be addressed to M. KANUKR, euel-dwem Columbus, Ohio. Blake, Williams & Co. CAKKlUsE MANUFACTURERS, COLU1MHUS, OHIO, HAVE NOW THE GREATEST VARIETT and finest quality of XJxasclow c OarrlnRos erer offered for sale in this market, Const' ting of Family Carriages. Light One-horse Rock a-ways, Phnton Buggies, Light Shifting Top Buggies, extra Ane Light Trotting buggies, Spring Wagons, email Omnibuses or Hacks, Extension Top Barouohea, Light Road and Phyaleiana'Sulklea, All of which wo warrant to gire satisfaction. Our prices ahall be as low as any Establishment In the Western country, who sell work of equal quality Call and examine our work before purchasing elsewhere. Second-hand Buggies taken in exchange for new work. Repairing done on short notice. Shops aud Repository nn Front, between 8tate and Town st. n20 HOOTS ANU SHOES, JUST RECEIVED AT 28 STONK, O'flARIU A CO. '8. --ji-j ri.i 1!?" j New York Advertisements. $000 Reward! '"THE "TURKISH HAIR ANI) X. BEARD INViUORATMR" U warranted by ths amerlosu Proprietors to r store the llnlr, and b-iug out a full and luxurious gr wlh of besid aud uiuuaiiiohe, under a forleiture of 000. 'I hie remarkable uiedlciue oau beebtained Wholesale or Keia.l, ol I'ATllKMI.N At CO., IKood Street, I'itUbwuh. 1'a. Price 81 per bottle, with lull direet oos and guaranty accumiiuuiug each, and will be forwardid to any part of the Uult d S atea tree of expenae to the purchaser. As hih ae Jbl hollies bar been lorwsrded to all ia la of the couutr, In the pace of on week, with perfect safety. de's'-deCm HOLIDAY GIFTS" For the People, IT THE tttt.lT iTitttllli (.lif It IOK 6 1 ORE, 293 ltioutlway, New York. A MY PERSON ORDERING A Book, and seudiug the money aud oostaho. will reoetye, by leturu mall, the boo ami a (1 It, co sistlng either of a Gold or Silver Watch or lurne article of Jew elry, worth from 26 oenti to au0. Catalogue ol Books an I Cilia sunt to any ad In s.. de21-dwlio A RaNNKV, Aauit -.WJ llria ieai. TUK HEt'KKT lM'llt.UITl r.N of Youth and Maturity. Jutt publithei, Gratit, tht 2M Thniuani A FEW WORDS ON THE RA m.jm niwui. treatment. WllUOUt leill .nri.. wiuv, ui npermaiorruea. or liOcal Weak- s ' -i . ' -e uti.Tj naaa, nooturnai (.missions, Hernial ami Nerrous Debility. Premature Decay oi the System, Impoiency and Impediment tu Marriage generally, by a. nr. l.ANhV, ii, ). The Important fact that the many altrin ng com. ninta, oriKlnatlns: in the imnruiieui-e an. I anliiii.ie of youth, may be easily removed WIIHOIH' MKIHdlsF., ., iu suia amau tract, dearly oerilonilraleu;and the nn tlrely new and highly auccesHful treatment, a adopted he tn Author, lully explained, by means of ahirli every one Is sua led to cure himself perfectly aula! the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all Ihe advertised huh trums of the day. rent to any address, gi alls and imat free lu a eu.led enrol .pe, by lemitting two po.tage siamps to I'r. UK uj r. i , ,i .i.innari street, new mm. onl-tlMIT AN EN ERG El'lC liUtil.NE.-vS MAN CAN make, In any pait of tbe United Suts. Iinm three to Ure dollar a day, br aellinir from laruule. "Tllk P.IENUnDIA HUrJrlFR SAkk'lY FLlilll LAttl'." witn an Improved Burner. Every iaiully who bus legard lor me, peraon, property or economy, will purchase tliem. For information, by mail, inclose alainp, to UAttAUUHM 41 1IU11 , Pateuteee aud exclusive Manufaclureri, Uo27-dtlra a fcU Fulton etr.et, New y,,,.. LIGllTEs fttWTON V ItKrlllllUJl IS, 421 Ur oiiiii e Mirtit'l, ISew York, MANUFACTURERS OF THE PATENT ARCH WRKSf PLANK PIANO FliRTry. cel ebrated lor depth, fuli!t ess, richness, punly, ami a pecu iias siuiriuie quality in tneir toue, lor Wllicu Ihey nave leceived the b-shest encomiuma from the ureateet uiiimI eal celebrities ot the country; and lu every fair, when orougnt in competition Willi oilier lnstiuiueuls, luvi- ob talned the highest premium. 'Hie i'ateut Arch Wrest Plank, which la owned and used only by ua, guarautee, their standing in tune longer than any other iuilruui.nl ; wuue tueir unprecenentea aemauu iu ait parts ot the country ia a aunicient prool ol their excellence 4 lihe rai aiscount to Clergymen, Schools aud the ira ie i jerwny- C0NBADE & BROTHER. Wholesale auo Relail Dealer ia BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 2 0DE0S BL01K. tOLlTllllS, OlliO. QUR STOCK IS THREE TIMES ceiring onr Second Stock of Boots and Shoes. For th Fall aid H'loter trade, shich, 0WI114 to Ihe mouey panic, hare been bought at rerj Ii w prices, aud which e ahall .all Ten per Cent. Lower Than can be purr based at any other plac in Ihe city. W shave our goods manu'aMuted tn order, j lie best manutaelmers la the Ksat; oooMHiuently they ,! bire the very beet aatistactioa to purcnaters. All those iu want ot the Raat Uoro AND SHok'.-'.at theLoWKiT PhlLia, will do .ell tocili at our Mure andaareTk'V PhK L'kNT. on tbilr puicburs. eee liect tht place, No. 2 Ode. n Block, direct) opposite t ie Uate House, sign ol tne HUGE LEATUI'.lt MlOE. oc27-d2m CONRAbE At liMn. BOOTS & SHOES! At .ll.olesj.lt) iil iitlail, Al HIE OLD AXD WELL KA'OWX STA&'D OF L. G. VAN SLYKE, Xo. 100 High Street, Oypoii'.e the State House. HAVE JUST RECEI Vit-D A VERY JL. tuU assortment ol XJoOtaa .AA.cl BLlUOH or ladies', Misstia-, Lbl dreu's aid Gents' wmi.fi.iui the best manulacluriiig boueea iu the Fast, which will be sold at unusually low prices. In addition to my itnck of Faster n goods, I hay on uaou a complete; assortment 01 my nan best Custom uiai e wore, wabhamid tin to aif, which will be sold Cheap for Cash. All kloda or Hoots and Shoes for I a.iiei', Misers' au.l uents- wear, maae to measure at the shurieat notice, and learruntcu to it or no sale, auc u" r- . Coulinuea his lerncea iu thetu.loiu Hepauuieut. For euperlur Worlmsiishlp, ( eriaintj ol ruling, and got ting up avery ai Hole iu tne uio t Fashionable Mvle, he ia unrivaled. All kind, ol RrPAIhiNO d ne wilb uealu.'na aud dUpatoh, lo Country Lealere I oil r the above mentioned Oouds at a small advance above Kaate'n rales. Al.o, a large aesortment of Leather aud Piudings, At tbe lowest Cash Pricea. MT Ken ember ibe p ace Nu. Hid HlflH SrKI.KI'. JOHN 11.AIIK, i.cs7-d3m succesaor In L. O. Van Slylie. DODUIUDGE & WJllTE, (HDC0KHSOK8 TO P. B. DomiltlDaK,) HIGH ST., 3 OOOttN SOUTH of 1 OWN, manuracturers or Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Hare, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large lot of iYARBLEIZEO MANTELS & GRATES, Of new and he.ntirul styles. WOOD COOK STOVE. Have iuat received several new n.ita.n. nri....i. .... having valuable imnroremema n...ni.ii .. ie a cast lined elevated oven, a reniaikably huu working -..,., n uas o pot holes, and Urge oven always in baking order when other cook-lug I being done. COAL COOK STOVES. Two patterns, with oren as large as Wood Stoves, good bakere. ererr war autienne tn n haun. - - . . -"J iioi.iuiiiib IS UIS, A trial will Belief, any one of the laot. These Stoves took .ne rteiuium a, me last rennsyivauia State Fair. . Stewart Stoves. " With extension tons and ntsin rlhi. 1 . - r-. r . Jun. iv ueiruraieu stove requires but halt tbe ood used by other st. res Ihe plain on ar but lulls higher than other atoves. Parlor Stoves, A doe stock lor Wood ami r,i u... .1.1.1 . , ucn ruu uesi- rable patterns. Hall, School House, Box, Six aud Ten j ime oiovva, SDIOOTUINr. Ilif.VS. ui every rariety. Laundry, common aud patent Robinain'a patent, double, lor Wood aud Coal stores. rreserYimr Kettles. SELF-S EALING FRUIT CANS. A new article of Tin Tops, 4., constructed o aa to In- ius mast taste oi nn or cetnent, ao cheap that all may enjoy the luxurr ol fresh fruit n the year. Cement always on hand. With almost erery useful article in the line of House Furnishing Materials, anSl 0 Old Penitentiary Lot" rPHE FURTHER SALK OF LOTS A in th Old Ptnltentiary Lot, which waa tn hare taken place on Saturday, the vtllh mat., ia postponed in definitely. Due notice will be given ol a lutnre.aale. IOR -SALE. A aUHOLARSHlf m. 1b a (lnmmn.nl. I l'-l m 1 i. , ... ,, . . iotbuiu miw, 11 immediate appllcaUon b mad,, Appij lnl, - i jl-QWl. .1 $aii2 iDJjio gtstt Journal. A d Arkanittf "Noatiat." In a receut tour through one of tbe wildent uud most epnrt'ly sell led region of Arkansas, r-ajia a corn (poudi nt of New York paper, I arrive l at the fVrrj on Caobe river. A little log houre grocer; btotd oo tbe near bank, about Qlltteu steps Irom wbero the flat lav. tie! to a Hiiag In tbe rdge of tbe water. Several bear BkiiiH, dier ekirn aud coon ukius were Bailed up 1- .1 ..!.. A . L ... I, ... . .- io uiy Bguinn, me wuiih oi mo grocery, tut tue door wub cluat'd, and bo bur keeper, ferryman or other p-ifuii vva iu eight. I hallooed at the lop of uiy voice some iiaU a dozen lime, but uo one aiii-wereu. sueiufi au advertieoment oo i tie duor, i read an follow: "Noatib Ef euny boody cum hear arter lickcr, or to git Akroan tb River Tbey oaa jres no lumuure uorue aua ei t uou't eutn when my wile iieteey up at tbe Uouee bearea the Homo a bloiu bhele cum down and sell Ihe litk'T or tet em Akroa tbe River ime gulne a h leliin no credit a when Ime awav from lioine j tni wilnou Ml. them that cunt rede will beve l'io go too the buute urter be tee v taut but half mull tnnr. lu ote dienee lu th "Nontis," I took the blowing born, which Muck la a crack of the wall elos'j by tbe door. I gave it a "boot'' or two which reverberated far around through cane and enaaip, aud io a few niioutei wag answered by a voice scarcely less loud and reverberating lb in '.bat ot Hi born it aeemed to be about half a mile up tbe river; and iu abont fifteen minutes a alalwai t female made her appearauoe, an I a-ked II I wauled "litk-r." No, mid am, I want to eroas tbe river if you pltiKBe.' Dont ye waut some linker iuslt' 'No, madam don't drink never touch liquor.'Never tecb lickerl Why, then, you taunt bt a preacher, nu't you!" 'No, madam, I'm only a Bon oi Teini erauce; I wiab tij get acroaa the river, if you pleaae, do you row me Doau ti, yen i ctu tune y- over lu lea Ibau no time, fetch up Jlt bote.' , I obeyed, aekiug aa i led the burse into the boat, 'Did your biiaband write that advertise ment ou the door tbertT 'N ', air re! 8cboilmaHtHr June writ that. John hain't got no lun.iul' And the good woman rowed tbe boat anfely acrofm the ugly etieam. and handing ber U e fer-i iuge fee, 1 nude her good morning, believing Iht-u, aa 1 atill do, tiai abe wag one of tht happiest worn. u aud beet wives I ever aaw perfectly lonleuted with ber lot, because ihe knew better. Laplanu MaaKiAQKa. Every Laplaudur, b 'Wever poor, has his dozen or two dozen deer; and the duck a of a LappCioesua amount sometime to two thousand bend. Aaeoouaa a young luily Is born, after having been duly rolled in the enow, nbe in dowered by ber father with a certain number oldier, whion aro immediately nrnuueu wiiu uer luitiaig. ana Wencetorlh keDt apart ae ber especial property, In proportion ae they increase and multiply does ber chance impruvu ol making a good match. Lapp court- cliip8i are couiluctid pretty much in the came Urbn'iu as iu other parts ol the world. The aa piraut, as soon as lie discovers that he has loat hie ha ut, goes off in search of a friend aud a b6t-tie ol LrauOy. The Iriend enters the tent, and opens, simuitineouely, the brandy aud hie business, while the loves remains outside, engaged in hewing wood, or some other menial employment. It, alter tbe brandy and Ihe prosposal bave been duly discussed, tbe eloquence 01 bis friend prevails, he is bimsell called into iha conolave, and tbe young people are allowed to ruu uoreri. 1 ne bride iheu accepts from her suitor tbe present ot a reindeer' tnaue, and tbe espousals are considered concluded. Ihe marriage does not take place for two or three yeats aiterwarda; and during tbe Interval the in- letiUta isouugea to laoor lu tbe service of his intended falber-in-law. -Lord Duffer in' 1 LtUctt rum iigt Latitutln. Tbb Pebf.ot Man, Father Pillsbury had a neighbor, who pereisted in having argument witn him in lavor ol human perfection. "Show me a p rlect man," tbe aged elder would say, "let me behold tne example," "1 will do it," replied tbe other Dually, and went out. Next morning ne ie entered father fillsbury'a, eon-uucting a stranger, whom, with an air of tri umph, be introduced as an instance of perfection. Father Pillsbury was at the time washing bimeeli at tne sink. Deliberately lilting his uamu rum uuia iittuua, uo aasoea um water over the perlect man. Mark the result,.- The latter rlaened up with anger In bis reeeutment, haying and doiug that which better acoorded with nature than grace. Father Pillsbury waited till Uio petlcut mau began to get tbe ma-t ry over hie passion, and then repeated to him as ne t-hook bis gray locks, earnestly: "If we say we have no sin in ua we deceive ourselves, ana lui truth is not In us." The controversial ueignoor went ms way, nuinlliated, if not eon-viuied, and waa ever afterward silent on hi luvontu thcoie ol perfeetion. , . Kind VV 01111. ihey never blister the tongue or lips. And we have never bend ot auy meu-tul trouble arising Irom this quarter, Ihousb they du not coat much, yet tbey accomplish much. They help one's own good nature and good will, bolt words solteu our own soul. Angry words are fuel to the flame of wrath, and inuko it buru more fiercely. Kind words make oilier people guou uaiuiea. Lfold words freeze people, and but words aeorcu them, and bitter, una wiutiiful woids make them wrathful. There is aucb a rush of all other kinds of words in our uay, that it seems desirable to give kind wuids a chance among them. There are vain words, and iule words, and baety woids, and b-pittlul words, uud Billy words, and empty words and proiauu woids, and boisterous words and warlike words. Kind words also produce their own iinagu ou meu's souls. Aud a beauti-iui Image it is. They soothe, aud quiet; aud eouiloit the hearer, 'ihey shame him out ot his sour, morose, unkind leelings. We have not jet beguu to use kiud words in such abuu-duuee as they ought to be used. PatCat. "This Is my hornet'' cried a little one, a Ueuriured boy of four summers, as, fresh and rosy, he came iu Irom school, at the close of a short winter attcrnoon. "Indeed, little Willie," said Ins mother's visitor, "how is it! Suppose you go out ou tbe sidewalk and try tbe next door; suppose you step Into tbe entry, throw off' your little sack as you bave done here, and proceed lo tbe parlor wouldn't that be your home!" "No, indued," said Willie, "that wouldn't be it." "Hut tell me why not." Willie had never thought of tnis. lie paus d for a moment, then directing bis eyes 10 where hie mother sat quietly sewing, he replied with an earnest gesture "Sh Uva ktre." NKVKR RAIL AT TUK WORLD Never rail nt the world it Is just at we mnk it We see not tbe flower u we sow not the Pted; And oa lor ill-luck, why it's just as we take it, The heart that's in earnest oo birs can impede. Your question the justice that governs man's breast, And say that the search fot true friendship's vain; I3ut remember, this world, though ii be not the l est, is the next to tbe beat wa shall ever attain. Char.ti Swain. Iiotv, jr., fwyfl that tbe renson that man was mHdej nlt'ir everything- else, was, if be uud been created firet, be would bare annoyed tbe AU mighty wilb endless sugge'lions of linprovmeut. "Come here and tell me what the four seasons arid'' i'oung prodigy answers, "Pepper, mustard, suit unci vinegar them's what mother always seasons with." MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. R. K. Champion Co., 1 against L C. 8. Mattoon and othera. j IY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OE SALE in! i'rum Court ''""""on Plea or Fraukllu uc ,.r.: : ,.,,.u". .? th Court Hum in tn city of Coluuibus, H,,0N ?,ATUKL4AY, JANUARY 2D, 1858, Between th. hours ol lu o'clock a. m. and 12 o'olock m the lullowiog described property, to wit- Situate iu the oily of Coluuibua, Franklin couutr Oh o, beginning iu the north lin of Uroad etreet, S th hue between uuiluis numbered 77 aud 78 intersects the sain; thsuo north 12" west along said line between said uullols, aud so ou one hundred eighty sereu and one hall leet to a alake; thence north 18" east paiallel with Bioad street, sixty two and a half feet to a stake thence aouth 12" east, at right angles with Broad street ' lo th north line thereof; tuenc soutu ;b west along th north line of Broad alreet, sixty two and a halt teel to th plac of beirinniDa-. beieir in .Is, and on.,.,,,. qual tu on oily lot. Appraised at IS, 187. FRAHUid COLLINS, Dec. 2, 1847.jiw( Master Commiaalouer GREAT INDUCEMENTS! lUrs. lioppertou OFFERS A RICH AND VARIOUS aasortment of FANCY 'AT VERY LOW PRICE.S, And everything de.lrablelu Bonnets, Headdresses, Caps, Feath ers, I; lowers, Laces & tuiiboDS. Also, new tlylt and large variety of Cor sets, at various jmcts. Order solicited, and attended to In Ityle aud ale. gene. en wni.ra nr uiank fur paat favors, and hopes still to receive th patroaag hrtolors so liberally awarded to hr. Mr. Hopperton will always keep an aasortment of ilAIB DHAIDS, CURLS, FRONTS, Ate, And will recelr order, for eVigat unit Toupee! Of auy rjbade or Style. poUd New Winter Goods. MRS. WAGLEY UAS JUST KEVURNED from New York with a splendid assortment of MILLINKKY UO0DS, consisting or French and American Flowers, Ribbons, Velvets, Blond and Bugle Laces, Trimmings, Bonnets, of all descriptions, and a great variety of Head Dresses, To wl leb she Invites th attention of the Ladies ot Columbus, to call and examine for thmselvea. ALSO, CLOAKS AND HANTLE3. Bleaching aud Pressing done to rder. at the Lowest Prices. Mlllluei supplied with avary thing lu our lin. MRS. J. L. WAOLKV, oc27-d2m Corner of Town and Third Streets. New Goods! 'PHE COLUIvIBUS FANCY STORE JL Will opmu oo ( Thursday. October 29th, A tu aottxieot of well (elected Good, at ml, ih.t cannot fail to suit purchasers. French and American Pattern Bonnets, Velvets, Feathers and Flowers oj every quality, Embroideries, Ribbons, Trimmings, Cloaks and Mantles, Tu which th attention of th Ladle la invited. Kepalrlufr Done to Order. On door south ot Backus' Grooary, High etreet, 0c28-d2m , , Columbus, Ohio. NEW BOOKS! JUST BK0EIVED AT . Jti:eiuti.ccly'a Oa State St, near the Post Office, Fresh Lear, by Fanny Farn;' Ibine and Mine, by Flora Neaie; Married or Single, by C. M. Sedgwick; Mom Side, by Marian fiarland, 'Ibe Broth r Clerks, by aUrlta; . Nothing to Say, by Doe. ticks; Tbe Life of Charlotte Bronte, oa supply Lull Oorrltt, Illustrated ; Ih Days of My Llle. by Mrs. Maitlani, new supply Orac Lee, by Julia Karanangh; nxii Tempest and Sunahlne by Mr. Mary J. Holm. Mormoniam, by Elder Hyde; ' fc.rn.st Llnwood; The Golden Dragon- Knaves and Fool; ' Doctor Antonio; Voleutin Vox- Fraaka of Fortune; '' Dombay aud Son, new edition ; inquli Within, or 8,100 Facte for th Popi- Tn Ihouaand a Year, new .dlllon: Llr and Learn; The Planter's Northern Brld i Th Brld of th Wilderness; " Courtship and Marriage; Frank Forester's Sportiug Sceues and Characters Viola, by Emerson Bennett: ' tt Clara Moraland, by vTl,a Wln. V,l,. h, s.. . And all tb naw publication or th day, a soon pub- i - . vasievy oi aiagasin, and th mcst popular Newspapers of the times, such as th Naw Tora Ledger, BaUou'a Pictorial, Leslie's Illustrated Pa-Pr, Waveily Magailne, Harper' Weekly, fcc, to. e2& J , lo ttomektepers and Miners AT THE WEST. I T HAS LONG BEEN THE GREAT- X EST complaint with housekeepers at the Weat, that sutnoient female help could not b obtained. Thai ar now in our city thousand of industrious, sober giils of good character, who ai thrown entirely out ol employment. Many of the ar dealious of going to th Weat, and beooming bona aervauu or domeatlos, Th dlfficoity has hitherto bn, to find soma reepon-alble medium lo eonneot those without work and thus, wanting work don. Th CnitbRsn's Am Sotan has determineti though th effort is somewhat out of 1W usual 8ld to attempt during this season to connect thl supply and demand, To lo this, and to aid the thousand, of poor girls, tb Wait must also lend a hand They moat not expect well-trained servants in thas girhi, a thy ar not accustomed to huus labor; (till Ihey are wliuag and abe to learn, and only need patience and kindness, kvery allowance should be u,ade for mistakes and delays tn tb beginning of soon an n terpria. Ihoa applying must aend th far, as tar a tbey ar able; In all oaae th Socltly will return th money, If no girl ia found to answer in general tne description lorwarded. Let not that, which la ald tu hare brokaa down ail prerlou nterprlsea of thla kind ruin tale the niter negleot of th West itself to sir a helping band. It ia an etlort to benefit both sides the unemployed heie, and th families there. ' AU letters must bs addressed to BRANCH OFF1CC, CHILDREN 'at AID SOCIaTV, CLINTON HALL, ASTOR PLACB, NEW YORK. The applications lnoloelntr fares wl II alwaea he .,. tended to first. Tbr will b an understanding, and, if possible, a written agreement with each girl, that bar tar la to b deducted from bar wage. raruss applying win slat sxactly their wants, th ag offered, their Town, County and fctate, and the leapaat and beat war of reachlna- the nlaoe. Keie-en. M Irom tn clergymen, magistral, or other rtOnslbls persons of th town will in all canea be demanded. It wui 0 th ennearor of the Society to aend out none but girl with good ralerenoet, and wbo are repreaentad to be of good character, 0. L, BkalE, no7 Secretary. aoammiton men. Joss a, soktis siiwao a. rma. 1887. 18Q7. Fitch, Jlortle & Co., raonticE, FoawiRDisfl mo conaissiot PIQ IRON AGENTS, Dealers in Flour, Satt, Water Lime, High Wines, tic., WarehoDifi ast 4 West End of Scioto Bridge, RUOAD STREET, COLaJMBUS, O., MAKE CASH ADVANCS ON Consignments of property to be sold In this or eastern Market. Frelgbte consigned as, to be for-watded, will not b ubjeut to Drayage. We hare th only Warehouse In Columbus that I situated both on Canal and Railroad. Being Agent for several Transportation Lines we can at all times giv shipper th ad. rentage of th Cheapest, Reliable lloatcs They wlU therefore readily e th advantage of consigning property to ns, and not by any particular route from Columbus. ma'V-ll JACONET BANDS, JACONET RANOS, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFAC-TUKKR, at greatly reduced prices, at no!4 STUNK, WHAKKA A CO. '3. STONE O'HAKKA & CO., ARE SELLING THE BEST UUAL-If Y ot Fancy M. Delaines front 13 to 20 CeuU per yard. noU